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Part No. 72876
September 2006
Rev C2
Introduction
April 2003
Important
Serial Number Information
Read, understand and obey the safety rules and
operating instructions in the Genie GS-1530 and
GS-1930 Operator's Manual before attempting any
maintenance or repair procedure.
Genie Industries offers the following Service
Manuals for these models:
This manual provides detailed scheduled
maintenance information for the machine owner
and user. It also provides troubleshooting and
repair procedures for qualified service
professionals.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930 Service Manual
(before serial number 17408) ............................... 39528
Title
Part No.
Basic mechanical, hydraulic and electrical
skills are required to perform most procedures.
However, several procedures require specialized
skills, tools, lifting equipment and a suitable
workshop. In these instances, we strongly
recommend that maintenance and repair be
performed at an authorized Genie dealer
service center.
Technical Publications
Genie Industries has endeavored to deliver the
highest degree of accuracy possible. However,
continuous improvement of our products is a Genie
policy. Therefore, product specifications
are subject to change without notice.
Readers are encouraged to notify Genie of errors
and send in suggestions for improvement. All
communications will be carefully considered for
future printings of this and all other manuals.
Contact Us:
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Copyright © 1997 by Genie Industries
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Second Edition, Third Printing
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Section 1 • Safety Rules
Safety Rules
Danger
Failure to obey the instructions and safety rules
in this manual and the Genie GS-1530 and
GS-1930 Operator’s Manual will result in death or
serious injury.
Many of the hazards identified in the
operator’s manual are also safety hazards
when maintenance and repair procedures
are performed.
Do Not Perform Maintenance
Unless:
You are trained and qualified to perform
maintenance on this machine.
You read, understand and obey:
- manufacturer’s instructions and safety rules
- employer’s safety rules and worksite
regulations
- applicable governmental regulations
You have the appropriate tools, lifting
equipment and a suitable workshop.
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Section 1 • Safety Rules
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SAFETY RULES
Personal Safety
Any person working on or around a machine must
be aware of all known safety hazards. Personal
safety and the continued safe operation of the
machine should be your top priority.
Read each procedure thoroughly. This
manual and the decals on the machine,
use signal words to identify the following:
Safety alert symbol—used to alert
personnel to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol
to avoid possible injury or death.
Red—used to indicate the
presence of an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
Orange—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Yellow with safety alert symbol—
used to indicate the presence of a
potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may cause
minor or moderate injury.
Yellow without safety alert
symbol—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property
damage.
Be sure to wear protective eye wear and
other protective clothing if the situation
warrants it.
Be aware of potential crushing hazards
such as moving parts, free swinging or
unsecured components when lifting or
placing loads. Always wear approved steel-toed
shoes.
Workplace Safety
Be sure to keep sparks, flames and
lighted tobacco away from flammable and
combustible materials like battery gases
and engine fuels. Always have an approved fire
extinguisher within easy reach.
Be sure that all tools and working areas
are properly maintained and ready for
use. Keep work surfaces clean and free of
debris that could get into machine components and
cause damage.
Be sure any forklift, overhead crane or
other lifting or supporting device is fully
capable of supporting and stabilizing the
weight to be lifted. Use only chains or straps that
are in good condition and of ample capacity.
Be sure that fasteners intended for one
time use (i.e., cotter pins and self-locking
nuts) are not reused. These components
may fail if they are used a second time.
Be sure to properly dispose of old oil or
other fluids. Use an approved container.
Please be environmentally safe .
Be sure that your workshop or work area
is properly ventilated and well lit.
Green—used to indicate operation
or maintenance information.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Important Information ...................................................................................................... ii
Section One
Safety Rules
General Safety Rules ..................................................................................................... iii
Section Two
Specifications - Rev C
Machine Specifications, GS-1530 ............................................................................. 2 - 1
Performance Specifications, GS-1530 ...................................................................... 2 - 1
Machine Specifications, GS-1930 ............................................................................. 2 - 2
Performance Specifications, GS-1930 ...................................................................... 2 - 2
Machine Specifications, GS-1932 (Australia Outdoor) .............................................. 2 - 3
Performance Specifications, GS-1932 (Australia Outdoor) ....................................... 2 - 3
Hydraulic Specifications - All Models ........................................................................ 2 - 4
Manifold Component Specifications .......................................................................... 2 - 5
Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque Specifications ..................................................... 2 - 6
Section Three
Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3 - 1
Pre-delivery Preparation Report ............................................................................... 3 - 3
Maintenance Inspection Report ................................................................................ 3 - 5
Checklist A Procedures - Rev C
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A-1
Perform Pre-operation Inspection ................................................................... 3 - 6
A-2
Perform Function Tests ................................................................................... 3 - 6
A-3
Perform 30 Day Service .................................................................................. 3 - 7
A-4
Grease the Steer Yokes .................................................................................. 3 - 7
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Section Three
Maintenance Procedures, continued
Checklist B Procedures - Rev C
B-1
Inspect the Batteries ....................................................................................... 3 - 8
B-2
Inspect the Electrical Wiring ............................................................................ 3 - 9
B-3
Inspect the Tires and Wheels (including castle nut torque) ............................ 3 - 10
B-4
Test the Key Switch ...................................................................................... 3 - 10
B-5
Test the Automotive-style Horn (if equipped) ................................................. 3 - 11
B-6
Test the Drive Brakes .................................................................................... 3 - 12
B-7
Test the Drive Speed - Stowed Position ........................................................ 3 - 14
B-8
Test the Drive Speed - Raised Position ......................................................... 3 - 15
B-9
Perform Hydraulic Oil Analysis ...................................................................... 3 - 16
B-10 Replace the Hydraulic Tank Return Filter ....................................................... 3 - 16
B-11 Check the Module Tray Latch Components ................................................... 3 - 17
Checklist C Procedure - Rev C
C-1
Check the Scissor Arm Wear Pads ............................................................... 3 - 18
Checklist D Procedure - Rev B
D-1
Section Four
Test or Replace the Hydraulic Oil .................................................................. 3 - 19
Repair Procedures
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 4 - 1
Platform Controls - Rev B
1-1
Circuit Boards .................................................................................................. 4 - 2
1-2
Joystick Controller ........................................................................................... 4 - 3
1-3
Controller Adjustments .................................................................................... 4 - 5
1-4
Software Configuration .................................................................................. 4 - 12
Platform Components - Rev A
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2-1
Platform ........................................................................................................ 4 - 16
2-2
Platform Extension ........................................................................................ 4 - 17
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Section Four
Repair Procedures, continued
Scissor Components - Rev A
3-1
Scissor Assembly, GS-1530 ......................................................................... 4 - 18
3-2
Scissor Assembly, GS-1930 ......................................................................... 4 - 24
3-3
Lift Cylinder ................................................................................................... 4 - 32
Ground Controls - Rev B
4-1
Manual Platform Lowering Cable .................................................................. 4 - 34
4-2
Toggle Switches ............................................................................................ 4 - 36
4-3
Control Relays .............................................................................................. 4 - 37
4-4
Tilt Level Sensor (before serial number 50444) ............................................. 4 - 38
4-5
Tilt Level Sensor (after serial number 50443) ............................................... 4 - 46
Hydraulic Pump - Rev B
5-1
Function Pump .............................................................................................. 4 - 54
Function Manifold - Rev B
6-1
Function Manifold Components (from serial number 17408 to 35799) .......... 4 - 56
6-2
Function Manifold Components (after serial number 35799) ......................... 4 - 58
6-3
Valve Adjustments - Function Manifold ......................................................... 4 - 60
6-4
Valve Coils .................................................................................................... 4 - 66
Hydraulic Tank - Rev A
7-1
Hydraulic Tank .............................................................................................. 4 - 68
Steer Axle Components - Rev B
8-1
Yoke and Drive Motor ................................................................................... 4 - 69
8-2
Steer Cylinder ............................................................................................... 4 - 71
8-3
Steer Bellcrank .............................................................................................. 4 - 72
Non-steer Axle Components - Rev B
9-1
Drive Brake ................................................................................................... 4 - 73
Brake Release Hand Pump Components - Rev A
10-1 Brake Release Hand Pump Components ...................................................... 4 - 74
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Section Five
Troubleshooting Flow Charts and Fault Codes
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 5 - 1
Fault Code Chart (after serial number 17407) - Rev A ................................................ 5 - 3
Chart
Number
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Chart Title
1
All Functions Will Not Operate - Rev A ..................................................................... 5 - 4
2
Pump Motor Will Not Operate - Rev A ...................................................................... 5 - 6
3
All Functions Inoperative, Power Unit Starts and Runs - Rev A ................................ 5 - 8
4
Ground Controls Inoperative,
Platform Controls Operate Normally - Rev A ............................................................ 5 - 9
5
Platform Controls Inoperative,
Ground Controls Operate Normally - Rev A ............................................................ 5 - 10
6
Platform Up Function Inoperative - Rev A ............................................................... 5 - 11
7
Platform Down Function Inoperative - Rev A .......................................................... 5 - 12
8
Steer Left Function Inoperative - Rev A .................................................................. 5 - 13
9
Steer Right Function Inoperative - Rev A ................................................................ 5 - 15
10
All Drive Functions Inoperative,
All Other Functions Operate Normally - Rev A ....................................................... 5 - 17
10A
Brake Release Function Inoperative - Rev A .......................................................... 5 - 18
11
Drive Forward Function Inoperative - Rev A ........................................................... 5 - 19
12
Drive Reverse Function Inoperative - Rev A ........................................................... 5 - 20
13
Machine Will Not Drive At Full Speed - Rev A ........................................................ 5 - 21
14
Machine Drives At Full Speed With Platform Raised - Rev A ................................. 5 - 22
15
Limit Switch Function Inoperative - Rev A .............................................................. 5 - 23
16
Fault Code 02 - ECM / Platform Communication Error - Rev A .............................. 5 - 24
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Section Six
Schematics
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6 - 1
Electrical Components - Rev C ................................................................................. 6 - 2
ECM Pin-out Legend - Rev B .................................................................................... 6 - 4
Control Relay Layout - Rev A .................................................................................... 6 - 6
Platform Controls Wiring Diagram
(from serial number 17408 to 51014) - Rev B ........................................................... 6 - 8
Platform Controls Wiring Diagram
(from serial number 51015 to 59999) - Rev A ........................................................... 6 - 9
Ground Controls Wiring Diagram - Rev C ............................................................... 6 - 10
Level Sensor Box Wiring Diagram - Rev A ............................................................. 6 - 11
Electrical Symbols Legend - Rev C ........................................................................ 6 - 12
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 21064) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 13
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21065 to 21262) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 15
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21263 to 25141) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 17
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 25142 to 28936) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 19
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 28937 to 35799) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 21
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 40925) - Rev C ......................................................... 6 - 23
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 40926 to 49804) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 25
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Section Six
Schematics, continued
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 49805 to 51014) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 27
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 51015 to 52966) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 29
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 52967 to 53999) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 31
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 54000 to 59999) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 33
Hydraulic Schematic Legend and Component Reference - Rev B .......................... 6 - 35
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 35799) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 36
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 59999) - Rev B ......................................................... 6 - 37
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Section 2 • Specifications
Specifications
REV C
Machine Specifications, GS-1530
Performance Specifications,
GS-1530
Batteries
Type
6V DC
Group
T-105
Quantity
Platform stowed
8
Battery capacity, maximum
Reserve capacity @ 25A rate
Drive speed, maximum
225AH
447 minutes
Platform raised
Fluid capacities
Hydraulic tank
Hydraulic system (including tank)
5 gallons
18.9 liters
5.5 gallons
20.8 liters
Tire contact area
Overall tire diameter
Wheel diameter
Wheel width
12 x 4.5 x 8.6 in
30.5 x 11.4 x 21.8 cm
9 sq in
58 sq cm
12 in
30.5 cm
8.6 in
21.8 cm
4.5 in
11.4 cm
Castle nut torque, dry
300 ft-lbs
406.7 Nm
Castle nut torque, lubricated
225 ft-lbs
305 Nm
For operational specifications, refer to the
Operators Manual.
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0.5 mph
40 ft / 55 sec
0.7 km/h
12.2 m / 55 sec
Braking distance, maximum
High range on paved surface
2 ft
61 cm
Load capacity, maximum
Tires and wheels
Tire size (solid rubber)
2.5 mph
40 ft / 10.7 sec
4 km/h
12.2 m / 10.7 sec
Platform retracted
Platform only
Extension only
600 lbs
272 kg
350 lbs
159 kg
250 lbs
113 kg
Function speed, maximum from platform controls
(with 1 person in platform)
Platform up
Platform down
15 to 17 seconds
16 to 18 seconds
Airborne noise emissions
<70 dB
Maximum sound level at normal operation workstations
(A-weighted)
Gradeability
30%
Continuous improvement of our products is a
Genie policy. Product specifications are
subject to change without notice.
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Machine Specifications, GS-1930
Performance Specifications,
GS-1930
Batteries
Type
6V DC
Group
T-105
Quantity
Platform stowed
8
Battery capacity, maximum
Reserve capacity @ 25A rate
Drive speed, maximum
225AH
447 minutes
Platform raised
Fluid capacities
Hydraulic tank
Hydraulic system (including tank)
5 gallons
18.9 liters
5.5 gallons
20.8 liters
Tire contact area
Overall tire diameter
Wheel diameter
Wheel width
12 x 4.5 x 8.6 in
30.5 x 11.4 x 21.8 cm
9 sq in
58 sq cm
12 in
30.5 cm
8.6 in
21.8 cm
4.5 in
11.4 cm
Castle nut torque, dry
300 ft-lbs
406.7 Nm
Castle nut torque, lubricated
225 ft-lbs
305 Nm
For operational specifications, refer to the
Operators Manual.
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0.5 mph
40 ft / 55 sec
0.7 km/h
12.2 m / 55 sec
Braking distance, maximum
High range on paved surface
2 ft
61 cm
Load capacity, maximum
Tires and wheels
Tire size (solid rubber)
2.5 mph
40 ft / 10.7 sec
4 km/h
12.2 m / 10.7 sec
Platform retracted
Platform only
Extension only
500 lbs
227 kg
250 lbs
113 kg
250 lbs
113 kg
Function speed, maximum from platform controls
(with 1 person in platform)
Platform up
Platform down
15 to 17 seconds
22 to 24 seconds
Airborne noise emissions
<70 dB
Maximum sound level at normal operation workstations
(A-weighted)
Gradeability
ANSI, CSA, CE
Australia
30%
25%
Continuous improvement of our products is a
Genie policy. Product specifications are
subject to change without notice.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Machine Specifications, GS-1932
(Australia Outdoor)
Performance Specifications,
GS-1932 (Australia Outdoor)
Batteries
Drive speed, maximum
Type
6V DC
Group
T-105
Quantity
8
Battery capacity, maximum
Reserve capacity @ 25A rate
225AH
Hydraulic system (including tank)
Tire contact area
2.5 mph
40 ft / 10.7 sec
4 km/h
12.2 m / 10.7 sec
0.5 mph
40 ft / 55 sec
0.7 km/h
12.2 m / 55 sec
Braking distance, maximum
5 gallons
18.9 liters
5.5 gallons
20.8 liters
High range on paved surface
12 x 4.5 x 8.6 in
30.5 x 11.4 x 21.8 cm
9 sq in
58 sq cm
Overall tire diameter
12 in
30.5 cm
Wheel diameter
8.6 in
21.8 cm
Wheel width
4.5 in
11.4 cm
Castle nut torque, dry
300 ft-lbs
406.7 Nm
Castle nut torque, lubricated
225 ft-lbs
305 Nm
2 ft
61 cm
Load capacity, maximum
Platform retracted
Tires and wheels
Tire size (solid rubber)
Platform raised
447 minutes
Fluid capacities
Hydraulic tank
Platform stowed
Platform only
Extension only
500 lbs
227 kg
250 lbs
113 kg
250 lbs
113 kg
Function speed, maximum from platform controls
(with 1 person in platform)
Platform up
Platform down
15 to 17 seconds
22 to 24 seconds
Airborne noise emissions
<70 dB
Maximum sound level at normal operation workstations
(A-weighted)
Gradeability
25%
Continuous improvement of our products is a
Genie policy. Product specifications are
subject to change without notice.
For operational specifications, refer to the
Operators Manual.
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Hydraulic Specifications
Function pump
Hydraulic Oil Specifications
Type
Before serial number 52640
Hydraulic oil type
Shell Donax TG (Dexron III)
Displacement per revolution
After serial number 52639
Hydraulic oil type
Chevron Rykon MV equivalent
Approximate SAE grade
5W-20
Viscosity index rating
200
Flow rate @ 2500 psi / 172 bar
Chevron Rykon MV oil is fully compatible and
mixable with Shell Donax TG (Dexron III) oils.
Genie specifications require hydraulic oils which are
designed to give maximum protection to hydraulic
systems, have the ability to perform over a wide
temperature range, and have a minimum viscosity index
rating of 150. They should provide excellent antiwear,
oxidation, corrosion inhibition, seal conditioning, and
foam and aeration suppression properties.
Function manifold
Hydraulic tank return filter
Gear
0.244 cu in
4 cc
4 gpm
15 L/min
10 micron with
25 psi / 1.7 bar bypass
System relief valve pressure
3500 psi
241 bar
Lift relief valve pressure
(added after serial number 35799)
3000 psi
207 bar
Steer relief valve pressure
1500 psi
103 bar
Optional fluids
Biodegradable
Fire resistant
Mineral based
Petro Canada Premium ECO 46
Statoil Hydra Way Bio Pa 32
BP Biohyd SE-S
UCON Hydrolube HP-5046
Quintolubric 822
Shell Tellus T32
Shell Tellus T46
Genie specifications require
additional equipment and special
installation instructions for the
approved optional fluids. Consult
the Genie Industries Service
Department before use.
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Manifold Component
Specifications
Plug torque
SAE No. 2
50 in-lbs / 6 Nm
SAE No. 4
13 ft-lbs / 18 Nm
SAE No. 6
18 ft-lbs / 24 Nm
SAE No. 8
50 ft-lbs / 68 Nm
SAE No. 10
55 ft-lbs / 75 Nm
SAE No. 12
75 ft-lbs / 102 Nm
Valve Coil Resistance
Description
Specification
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way
25 to 27 Ω
20V DC with diode (schematic item AF and BI)
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way
20V DC with diode (schematic item AG)
18 to 20 Ω
Solenoid valve, N.O. poppet
20V DC with diode (schematic item AH)
25 to 27 Ω
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way
18 to 20 Ω
20V DC with diode (schematic item AI and BJ)
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way
20V DC with diode (schematic item BG)
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Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque Specifications
Your machine is equipped with either 37° flared fittings and hose ends OR Parker Seal-Lok® fittings and
hose ends. Genie specifications require that fittings and hose ends be torqued to specification when they
are removed and installed or when new hoses or fittings are installed.
SAE O-ring Boss Port
SAE O-ring Boss Port
(tube fitting - installed into Aluminum)
(tube fitting - installed into Steel)
SAE Dash size
Torque
SAE Dash size
Torque
-4
11 ft-lbs / 14.9 Nm
-4
16 ft-lbs / 21.7 Nm
-6
23 ft-lbs / 31.2 Nm
-6
35 ft-lbs / 47.5 Nm
-8
40 ft-lbs / 54.2 Nm
-8
60 ft-lbs / 81.3 Nm
-10
69 ft-lbs / 93.6 Nm
-10
105 ft-lbs / 142.4 Nm
-12
93 ft-lbs / 126.1 Nm
-12
140 ft-lbs / 190 Nm
-16
139 ft-lbs / 188.5 Nm
-16
210 ft-lbs / 284.7 Nm
-20
172 ft-lbs / 233.2 Nm
-20
260 ft-lbs / 352.5 Nm
-24
208 ft-lbs / 282 Nm
-24
315 ft-lbs / 427.1 Nm
Seal-Lok Fittings
®
JIC 37° Fittings
(hose end)
(swivel nut or hose connection)
SAE Dash size
Torque
-4
18 ft-lbs / 24.4 Nm
-6
2-6
SAE Dash size
Thread Size
Flats
-4
7/16-20
2
27 ft-lbs / 36.6 Nm
-6
9/16-18
1 1/4
-8
40 ft-lbs / 54.2 Nm
-8
3/4-16
1
-10
63 ft-lbs / 85.4 Nm
-10
7/8-14
1
-12
90 ft-lbs / 122 Nm
-12
1 1/16-12
1
-16
120 ft-lbs / 162.7 Nm
-16
1 5/16-12
1
-20
140 ft-lbs / 190 Nm
-20
1 5/8-12
1
-24
165 ft-lbs / 223.7 Nm
-24
1 7/8-12
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SPECIFICATIONS
3 Working clockwise on the body hex fitting, make
a second mark with a permanent ink marker to
indicate the proper tightening position.
Torque Procedure
JIC 37° fittings
1 Align the tube flare (hex nut) against the nose of
the fitting body (body hex fitting) and tighten the
hex nut to the body hex fitting to hand-tight,
approximately 30 in-lbs / 3.4 Nm.
Use the JIC 37° Fittings table on
the previous page to determine the
correct number of flats for the
proper tightening position.
2 Make a reference mark on one of the flats of the
hex nut, and continue it on to the body hex
fitting with a permanent ink marker.
The marks indicate that the correct
tightening positions have been
determined. Use the second mark
on the body hex fitting to properly
tighten the joint after it has been
loosened.
a
b
c
d
b
a
c
b
a
b
c
d
hydraulic hose
hex nut
reference mark
body hex fitting
a
b
c
body hex fitting
reference mark
second mark
4 Tighten the hex nut until the mark on the hex nut
is aligned with the second mark on the body hex
fitting.
5 Operate all machine functions and inspect the
hoses and fittings and related components to
confirm that there are no leaks.
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Seal-Lok® fittings
1 Replace the O-ring. The O-ring must be replaced
anytime the seal has been broken. The O-ring
cannot be re-used if the fitting or hose end has
been tightened beyond finger tight.
The O-rings used in the Parker
Seal Lok® fittings and hose ends
are custom-size O-rings. They are
not standard SAE size O-rings.
They are available in the O-ring
field service kit.
2 Lubricate the O-ring before installation.
3 Be sure that the face seal O-ring is seated and
retained properly.
4 Position the tube and nut squarely on the face
seal end of the fitting and tighten the nut finger
tight.
5 Tighten the nut or fitting to the appropriate
torque per given size as shown in the table.
6 Operate all machine functions and inspect the
hoses and fittings and related components to
confirm that there are no leaks.
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Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
About This Section
This section contains detailed procedures for each
scheduled maintenance inspection.
Each procedure includes a description, safety
warnings and step-by-step instructions.
Observe and Obey:
Symbols Legend
Safety alert symbol—used to alert
personnel to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol
to avoid possible injury or death.
Maintenance inspections shall be completed by
a person trained and qualified on the
maintenance of this machine.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall be
completed daily, quarterly, annually and every 2
years as specified on the Maintenance
Inspection Report.
Red—used to indicate the
presence of an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
Failure to perform each procedure
as presented and scheduled could
result in death, serious injury or
substantial damage.
Orange—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Immediately tag and remove from service a
damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Repair any machine damage or malfunction
before operating the machine.
Yellow with safety alert symbol—
used to indicate the presence of a
potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may cause
minor or moderate injury.
Keep records on all inspections for three years.
Machines that have been out of service for a
period longer than 3 months must complete the
quarterly inspection.
Yellow without safety alert
symbol—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property
damage.
Unless otherwise specified, perform each
maintenance procedure with the machine in the
following configuration:
· Machine parked on a firm, level surface
· Platform in the stowed position
· Key switch in the off position with the key
removed
· Wheels chocked
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Green—used to indicate operation
or maintenance information.
Indicates that a specific result is expected after
performing a series of steps.
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Pre-delivery Preparation Report
Maintenance Symbols Legend
The following symbols have been
used in this manual to help
communicate the intent of the
instructions. When one or more of
the symbols appears at the
beginning of a maintenance
procedure, it conveys the meaning
below.
Indicates that tools will be required to
perform this procedure.
Indicates that new parts will be required
to perform this procedure.
Indicates that a cold motor or pump will
be required to perform this procedure.
The pre-delivery preparation report contains
checklists for each type of scheduled inspection.
Make copies of the Pre-delivery Preparation Report
to use for each inspection. Store completed forms
as required.
Maintenance Schedule
There are four types of maintenance inspections
that must be performed according to a schedule—
daily, quarterly, annual, and two year. The
Scheduled Maintenance Procedures Section and
the Maintenance Inspection Report have been
divided into four subsections—A, B, C and D. Use
the following chart to determine which group(s) of
procedures are required to perform a scheduled
inspection.
Inspection
Daily or every 8 hours
Quarterly or every 250 hours
Indicates that dealer service will be
required to perform this procedure.
Table or Checklist
A
A+B
Annually or every 1000 hours
A+B+C
Two year or every 2000 hours
A+B+C+D
Maintenance Inspection Report
The maintenance inspection report contains
checklists for each type of scheduled inspection.
Make copies of the Maintenance Inspection Report
to use for each inspection. Store completed forms
as required.
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Pre-Deliveryy Preparation
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Section 3 • Scheduled Maintenance Procedures
Fundamentals
Instructions
It is the responsibility of the dealer to perform the
Pre-delivery Preparation.
Use the operator’s manual on your machine.
The Pre-delivery Preparation is performed prior to each
delivery. The inspection is designed to discover if
anything is apparently wrong with a machine before it is
put into service.
A damaged or modified machine must never be used.
If damage or any variation from factory delivered
condition is discovered, the machine must be tagged
and removed from service.
Repairs to the machine may only be made by a
qualified service technician, according to the
manufacturer's specifications.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall be performed
by qualified service technicians, according to the
manufacturer's specifications and the requirements
listed in the responsibilities manual.
The Pre-delivery Preparation consists of completing
the Pre-operation Inspection, the Maintenance items
and the Function Tests.
Use this form to record the results. Place a check in
the appropriate box after each part is completed.
Follow the instructions in the operator’s manual.
If any inspection receives an N, remove the machine
from service, repair and re-inspect it. After repair, place
a check in the R box.
Legend
Y = yes, completed
N = no, unable to complete
R = repaired
Comments
Pre-Delivery Preparation
Y
N
Pre-operation inspection
completed
Maintenance items completed
Function tests completed
Model
Serial number
Date
Machine owner
Inspected by (print)
Inspector signature
Inspector title
Inspector company
Genie Industries USA
18340 NE 76th Street
PO Box 97030
Redmond, WA 98073-9730
(425) 881-1800
Part No. 72876
Genie UK
The Maltings, Wharf Road
Grantham, Lincolnshire
NG31- 6BH England
(44) 1476-584333
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Copyright © 2002 by Genie Industries. Genie® is a registered trademark of Genie Industries.
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Maintenance Inspection Report
Model
Checklist A - Rev C
Serial number
Date
Hour meter
Machine owner
Y
N R
Checklist B - Rev C
A-1 Pre-operation inspect
B-1 Batteries
A-2 Function tests
B-2 Electrical wiring
Perform after 40 hours:
B-3 Tires and wheels
A-3 30 day service
B-4 Emergency stop
Perform every 100 hours:
B-5 Key switch
A-4 Grease steer yokes
B-6 Horn (if equipped)
Y
N R
Y
N R
Y
N R
B-7 Drive brakes
Inspected by (print)
B-8 Drive speed - stowed
B-9 Drive speed - raised
Inspector signature
B-10 Hydraulic oil analysis
Inspector title
B-11 Hydraulic tank return
filter
Inspector company
B-12 Latch components
Instructions
· Make copies of this report to use for
each inspection.
Checklist C - Rev C
C-1 Scissor arm wear pads
· Select the appropriate checklist(s) for
the type of inspection to be
performed.
Daily or 8 hour
Inspection:
Quarterly or 250 hour
Inspection:
Checklist D - Rev B
D-1 Hydraulic oil
A
A+B
Annual or 1000 hours
Inspection:
A+B+C
2 Year or 2000 hour
Inspection:
A+B+C+D
· Place a check in the appropriate box
after each inspection procedure is
completed.
· Use the step-by-step procedures in
this section to learn how to perform
these inspections.
· If any inspection receives an “N,” tag
and remove the machine from
service, repair and re-inspect it. After
repair, place a check in the “R” box.
Legend
Y = yes, acceptable
N = no, remove from service
R = repaired
Comments
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Checklist A Procedures
A-1
Perform Pre-operation
Inspection
A-2
Perform Function Tests
Completing a Pre-operation Inspection is essential
to safe machine operation. The Pre-operation
Inspection is a visual inspection performed by the
operator prior to each work shift. The inspection is
designed to discover if anything is apparently wrong
with a machine before the operator performs the
function tests. The Pre-operation Inspection also
serves to determine if routine maintenance
procedures are required.
Complete information to perform this procedure is
available in the Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Operator's Manual. Refer to the Operator's Manual
on your machine.
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Completing the function tests is essential to safe
machine operation. Function tests are designed to
discover any malfunctions before the machine is
put into service. A malfunctioning machine must
never be used. If malfunctions are discovered, the
machine must be tagged and removed from
service.
Complete information to perform this procedure is
available in the Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Operator's Manual. Refer to the Operator's Manual
on your machine.
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CHECKLIST A PROCEDURES
A-3
Perform 30 Day Service
A-4
Grease the Steer Yokes
The 30 day maintenance procedure is a one-time
sequence of procedures to be performed after the
first 30 days or 50 hours of use. After this interval,
refer to the maintenance checklists for continued
scheduled maintenance.
1 Perform the following maintenance procedures:
· B-3 Inspect the Tires and Wheels (including
castle nut torque)
· B-11 Replace the Hydraulic Tank Return
Filter
Genie specifications require that
this procedure be performed every
100 hours of operation.
Regular application of lubrication to the steer yokes
is essential to good machine performance and
service life. Continued use of an insufficiently
greased steer yoke will result in component
damage.
1 Locate the grease fitting on the top of the steer
yoke.
2 Pump multipurpose grease into the steer yoke
until the steer yoke is full and grease is being
forced past the bearings. Repeat this step for
the other steer yoke.
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Multipurpose grease
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4 Remove the battery vent caps from all batteries
and check the specific gravity of each battery
cell with a hydrometer.
a
c
b
QD1
- +
-
F6
-
+
+
275A Fuse
For a more accurate determination
of battery condition, fully charge
the batteries and allow the
batteries to rest 24 hours before
performing this procedure to allow
the battery cells to equalize.
+
a
b
c
+
Perform this procedure after fully
charging the batteries.
7 Check each battery pack and verify that the
batteries are wired correctly.
+
Bodily injury hazard. Batteries
contain acid. Avoid spilling or
contacting battery acid. Neutralize
battery acid spills with baking soda
and water.
6 Install the battery vent caps.
-
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
5 Check the battery acid level of each battery. If
needed, replenish with distilled water to the
bottom of the battery fill tube. Do not overfill.
-
Proper battery condition is essential to good
machine performance and operational safety.
Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and
connections can result in component damage and
hazardous conditions.
Result: If any battery cell displays a specific
gravity of less than 1.026, the battery must be
replaced.
+
B-1
Inspect the Batteries
quick disconnect QD1
275A fuse F6
batteries B5
1 Put on protective clothing and eye wear.
2 Be sure that the battery cable connections are
free of corrosion.
3 Be sure that the battery retaining fasteners and
cable connections are tight.
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CHECKLIST B PROCEDURES
B-2
Inspect the Electrical Wiring
4 Raise the platform approximately 8 feet / 2.4 m
from the ground.
5 Rotate the safety arm away from the machine
and let it hang down.
6 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
Maintaining electrical wiring in good condition is
essential to safe operation and good machine
performance. Failure to find and replace burnt,
chafed, corroded or pinched wires could result in
unsafe operating conditions and may cause
component damage.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
1 Inspect the following areas for burnt, chafed,
corroded and loose wires:
· Ground control panel
Crushing hazard. Keep hands clear
of the safety arm when lowering
the platform.
7 Inspect the center chassis area and scissor
arms for burnt, chafed and pinched cables.
8 Inspect the following areas for burnt, chafed,
corroded, pinched and loose wires:
· ECM to platform controls
· Power to platform wiring
9 Inspect for a liberal coating of dielectric grease
in all connections between the ECM and the
platform controls.
10 Raise the platform and return the safety arm to
the stowed position.
· Hydraulic power unit module tray
· Battery pack module tray
11 Lower the platform to the stowed position and
turn the machine off.
· Scissor arms
· Platform controls
2 Inspect for a liberal coating of dielectric grease
in all connections between the ECM and the
platform controls.
3 Turn the key switch to ground control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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B-3
Inspect the Tires and Wheels
(including castle nut torque)
Maintaining the tires and wheels in good
condition is essential to safe operation and good
performance. Tire and/or wheel failure could result
in a machine tip-over. Component damage may
also result if problems are not discovered and
repaired in a timely fashion.
1 Check the tire surface and sidewalls for cuts,
cracks, punctures and unusual wear.
2 Check each wheel for damage, bends and
cracks.
3 Remove the cotter pin and check each castle
nut for proper torque. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
Always replace the cotter pin with
a new one when removing the
castle nut or when checking the
torque of the castle nut.
4 Install a new cotter pin. Bend the cotter pin to
lock it in place.
B-4
Test the Key Switch
Proper key switch action and response is essential
to safe machine operation. The machine can be
operated from the ground or platform controls and
the activation of one or the other is accomplished
with the key switch. Failure of the key switch to
activate the appropriate control panel could cause a
hazardous operating situation.
Perform this procedure from the
ground using the platform controls.
Do not stand in the platform.
1 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at both the ground and platform
controls.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control.
3 Check the platform up/down function from the
ground controls.
Result: The machine functions should not
operate.
4 Turn the key switch to ground control.
5 Check the machine functions from the platform
controls.
Result: The machine functions should not
operate.
6 Turn the key switch to the off position.
Result: No function should operate.
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CHECKLIST B PROCEDURES
B-5
Test the Automotive-style Horn
(if equipped)
A functioning horn is essential to safe machine
operation. The horn is activated at the platform
controls and sounds at the ground as a warning to
ground personnel. An improperly functioning horn
will prevent the operator from alerting ground
personnel of hazards or unsafe conditions.
1 Turn the key switch to platform control and
pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at both the ground and
platform controls.
2 Push down the horn button at the platform
controls.
Result: The horn should sound.
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6 Bring the machine to top drive speed before
reaching the test line. Release the function
enable switch or the joystick when your
reference point on the machine crosses the
test line.
B-6
Test the Drive Brakes
Proper brake action is essential to safe machine
operation. The drive brake function should operate
smoothly, free of hesitation, jerking and unusual
noise. Hydraulically-released individual wheel
brakes can appear to operate normally when not
fully operational.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
7 Measure the distance between the test line and
your machine reference point. Refer to Section
2, Specifications.
Result: The machine stops within the specified
braking distance. No action required.
Result: The machine does not stop within the
specified braking distance. Proceed to step 8
and determine if the machine is equipped with
a dynamic braking valve.
The brakes must be able to hold
the machine on any slope it is able
to climb.
Be sure the platform extension
deck is fully retracted and the
platform is in the stowed position.
1 Mark a test line on the ground for reference.
8 Disconnect the battery pack from the machine.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
3 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
4 Press the drive function select button. Refer to
Illustration 1.
Stop
9 Locate the drive forward/reverse valve on the
function manifold. Refer to Illustrations 2.
®
a
Illustration 1
a
drive function select button BN8
5 Choose a point on the machine; i.e., contact
patch of a tire, as a visual reference for use
when crossing the test line.
a
Illustration 2
a
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CHECKLIST B PROCEDURES
10 Tag the forward and the reverse valve coils.
Remove the coils from the valve.
The forward valve coil has white
and brown wires attached.
The reverse valve coil has
white/black and brown wires
attached.
For reassembly, it will be helpful to
leave the wire harness attached to
the valve coils.
11 Remove the drive forward/reverse valve from the
function manifold. Cap the open port of the
manifold.
12 Carefully inspect the hex portion of the valve for
an identification stamp.
16 Connect the battery pack to the machine.
17 Replace the brakes and repeat this procedure
beginning with step 1. Refer to Repair Procedure
9-1, How to Remove a Drive Brake.
18 Contact the Genie Industries Service Parts
Department and order kit part number 105457.
19 Install the new valve received in the kit and
mark the new valve with a white paint pen to
identify new valve installation.
20 Repeat this procedure beginning with step 1.
If the machine fails to stop within the specified
stopping distance after installing new brakes,
please contact the Genie Industries Scissors
Service Department, 1-800-536-1800 Ext. 8710.
Result: SV10-4727 is stamped on the hex
portion of the drive forward/reverse valve. This
indicates the machine is equipped with a
dynamic brake valve. Proceed to step 13.
Result: SV10-4727 is not stamped on the hex
portion of the drive forward/reverse valve. This
indicates the machine is not equipped with a
dynamic brake valve. Proceed to step 18.
13 Install the drive forward/reverse valve removed
in step 11 into the function manifold and
securely tighten. Torque to 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm.
14 In order, install the reverse valve coil (with
white/black and brown wires), spacer washer
and the forward valve coil (with white and brown
wires) onto the valve.
For the machine to function
correctly, the reverse valve coil
must be closest to the manifold.
15 Install the coil nut onto the valve and tighten.
Torque to 60 in-lbs / 7 Nm.
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5 Choose a point on the machine; i.e., contact
patch of a tire, as a visual reference for use
when crossing the start and finish lines.
B-7
Test the Drive Speed Stowed Position
6 Bring the machine to top drive speed before
reaching the start line. Begin timing when your
reference point on the machine crosses the
start line.
Proper drive functions are essential to safe
machine operation. The drive function should
respond quickly and smoothly to operator control.
Drive performance should also be free of hesitation,
jerking and unusual noise over the entire
proportionally controlled speed range.
7 Continue at full speed and note the time when
your reference point on the machine passes
over the finish line. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Create start and finish lines by marking two
lines on the ground 40 feet / 12.2 m apart.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
3 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
4 Models with drive function select button:
Press the drive function select button.
Stop
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a
a
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4 Press and hold the function enable switch on the
joystick.
B-8
Test the Drive Speed Raised Position
5 Raise the platform approximately 4 feet / 1.2 m
from the ground.
Proper drive functions are essential to safe
machine operation. The drive function should
respond quickly and smoothly to operator control.
Drive performance should also be free of
hesitation, jerking and unusual noise over the
entire proportionally controlled speed range.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Create start and finish lines by marking two
lines on the ground 40 feet / 12.2 m apart.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
6 Models with lift function enable button:
Release the lift function enable button.
Models with drive function select button:
Press the drive function select button.
7 Choose a point on the machine; i.e., contact
patch of a tire, as a visual reference for use
when crossing the start and finish lines.
8 Bring the machine to top drive speed before
reaching the start line. Begin timing when your
reference point on the machine crosses the
start line.
9 Continue at full speed and note the time when
your reference point on the machine passes
over the finish line. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
3 Models with lift function enable button: Press
and hold the lift function enable button.
Models with drive function select button:
Press the lift function select button.
Stop
®
a
Stop
®
b
c
a
b
c
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lift function select button BN9
drive function select button BN8
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B-9
Perform Hydraulic Oil Analysis
Replacement or testing of the hydraulic oil is
essential for good machine performance and
service life. Dirty oil and a clogged suction strainer
may cause the machine to perform poorly and
continued use may cause component damage.
Extremely dirty conditions may require oil changes
to be performed more often.
Before replacing the hydraulic oil,
the oil may be tested by an oil
distributor for specific levels of
contamination to verify that
changing the oil is necessary. If
the hydraulic oil is not replaced
at the two year inspection, test
the oil quarterly. Replace the oil
when it fails the test. See D-1,
Test or Replace the Hydraulic Oil.
B-10
Replace the Hydraulic Tank
Return Filter
Replacement of the hydraulic tank return filter is
essential for good machine performance and
service life. A dirty or clogged filter may cause the
machine to perform poorly and continued use may
cause component damage. Extremely dirty
conditions may require that the filter be replaced
more often.
Beware of hot oil. Contact with
hot oil may cause severe burns.
The hydraulic tank return filter is
mounted on the function manifold
next to the hydraulic power unit.
1 Clean the area around the oil filter. Remove the
filter with an oil filter wrench.
2 Apply a thin layer of oil to the new oil filter
gasket.
3 Install the new filter and tighten it securely by
hand.
4 Use a permanent ink marker to write the date
and number of hours from the hour meter
(if equipped) on the filter.
5 Turn the key switch to ground control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
6 Activate and hold the platform up toggle switch.
7 Inspect the filter and related components to
be sure that there are no leaks.
8 Clean up any oil that may have spilled.
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CHECKLIST B PROCEDURES
B-11
Check the Module Tray Latch
Components
Models after serial number 35799:
1 Lubricate each module tray rotary latch. Using
light oil, apply a few drops to each of the
springs and to the sides of the rotary latch
mechanism.
Maintaining the module tray latch components in
good condition is essential to good performance
and service life. Failure to detect worn out latch
components may result in module trays opening
unexpectedly, creating an unsafe operating
condition.
Models before serial number 35800:
a
b
1 Open both module trays and lubricate each
module tray latch. Using light oil, apply a few
drops to the side of the latch pin.
2 Inspect each module tray latch pad
(if equipped). Replace any worn pad before the
latch fails to securely hold the module tray
closed.
The module tray latch pad is
attached to the drive chassis and
located above the module tray
latch when the module tray is
closed.
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b
rotary latch springs
module tray rotary latch
2 Inspect each module tray latch U-bolt. Tighten
any loose U-bolt retaining fastener before the
latch fails to securely hold the module tray
closed.
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C-1
Check the Scissor Arm Wear
Pads
Maintaining the scissor arm wear pads in good
condition is essential to safe machine operation.
Continued use of worn our wear pads may result in
component damage and unsafe operating
conditions.
Perform this procedure with the
platform in the stowed position.
1 Measure the thickness of each scissor arm wear
pad at the non-steer end of the machine.
2 Replace both wear pads if either one is less
than 0.21 inch / 5.3 mm thick. Refer to Repair
Procedure 3-1 or 3-2, How to Replace the
Scissor Arm Wear Pads.
3 Apply a thin layer of dry film lubricant to the area
of the chassis where the scissor arm wear pads
make contact.
Scissor arm wear pad specification
Wear pad thickness, minimum
0.21 inch
5.3 mm
0.21 inches / 5.3 mm
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REV B
D-1
Test or Replace the Hydraulic Oil
3 Remove the drain plug from the hydraulic tank
and allow all of the oil to drain into a suitable
container. Refer to Section 2, Specifications, for
capacity information.
Replacement or testing of the hydraulic oil is
essential for good machine performance and
service life. Dirty oil and a clogged suction strainer
may cause the machine to perform poorly and
continued use may cause component damage.
Extremely dirty conditions may require oil changes
to be performed more often.
Before replacing the hydraulic oil,
the oil may be tested by an oil
distributor for specific levels of
contamination to verify that
changing the oil is necessary. If
the hydraulic oil is not replaced
at the two year inspection, test
the oil quarterly. Replace the oil
when it fails the test.
Perform this procedure with the
platform in the stowed position.
1 Disconnect the battery pack from the machine.
2 Open the power unit module tray.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
4 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic tank
return hose at the top of the hydraulic tank.
5 Remove the motor controller mounting bracket
retaining fasteners and move the motor
controller to the side.
6 Remove the return filter mounting bracket
fasteners from the manifold. Push the filter and
accumulator out of the way.
7 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic pump
inlet hose at the side of the hydraulic tank.
8 Remove the hydraulic tank retaining fasteners
and remove the hydraulic tank from the
machine.
9 Remove the suction strainer from the tank and
clean it using a mild solvent.
10 Clean the inside of the hydraulic tank using a
mild solvent.
11 Install the suction strainer using thread sealer on
the threads.
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REV B
12 Install and tighten the hydraulic tank drain plug
using thread sealer on the threads. Torque to
specification.
16 Install the hydraulic pump return hose onto the
fitting at the top of the hydraulic tank and
tighten the hose clamp.
Torque specifications
17 Fill the tank with hydraulic oil until the fluid is
within the FULL and ADD marks on the oil level
indicator decal. Do not overfill.
Hydraulic tank drain plug, dry
75 in-lbs
8.5 Nm
Hydraulic tank drain plug, lubricated
56 in-lbs
6.3 Nm
18 Activate the pump to fill the hydraulic system
with oil and bleed the system of air and check
for leaks.
Component damage hazard. The
pump can be damaged if operated
without oil. Be careful not to empty
the hydraulic tank while in the
process of filling the hydraulic
system.
13 Install the hydraulic tank and install and tighten
the hydraulic tank retaining fasteners. Torque to
specification.
Torque specifications
Hydraulic tank retaining fasteners, dry
70 in-lbs
7.9 Nm
Hydraulic tank retaining fasteners, lubricated 52 in-lbs
5.9 Nm
19 Repeat steps 17 through 18 until the hydraulic
system and tank are both full.
20 Clean up any oil that may have spilled. Properly
discard the used oil and filter.
14 Install the hydraulic pump inlet hose onto the
fitting at the side of the hydraulic tank and
tighten the hose clamp.
15 Install the hydraulic filter bracket and the motor
controller bracket and tighten the fasteners.
Component damage hazard. The
connectors on the motor controller
will short to ground if the motor
controller mounting bracket is not
installed before the battery pack is
connected.
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Repair Procedures
About This Section
Most of the procedures in this section should only
be performed by a trained service professional
in a suitably equipped workshop. Select the
appropriate repair procedure after troubleshooting
the problem.
Observe and Obey:
Repair procedures shall be completed by a
person trained and qualified on the repair of this
machine.
Perform disassembly procedures to the point
where repairs can be completed. To
re-assemble, perform the disassembly steps in
reverse order.
Symbols Legend
Immediately tag and remove from service a
damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Safety alert symbol—used to alert
personnel to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol
to avoid possible injury or death.
Repair any machine damage or malfunction
before operating the machine.
Before Repairs Start:
Red—used to indicate the
presence of an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
Read, understand and obey the safety rules
and operating instructions in the Genie
GS-1530 and GS-1930 Operator's Manual.
Be sure that all necessary tools and parts are
available and ready for use.
Orange—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Read each procedure completely and adhere to
the instructions. Attempting shortcuts may
produce hazardous conditions.
Unless otherwise specified, perform each repair
procedure with the machine in the following
configuration:
Yellow with safety alert symbol—
used to indicate the presence of a
potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may cause
minor or moderate injury.
· Machine parked on a firm, level surface
· Platform in the stowed position
Yellow without safety alert
symbol—used to indicate the
presence of a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property
damage.
· Key switch in the off position with the key
removed
· Wheels chocked
· All external AC power supply disconnected
from the machine
Green—used to indicate operation
or maintenance information.
Indicates that a specific result is expected after
performing a series of steps.
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Platform Controls
1
2
4
h
5
6
7
8
2
ALCO ADF085
a
1
The platform controls contains an electronic circuit
board, joystick, membrane decal, buttons, switches
and LEDs. Potentiometer-equipped joysticks can
be adjusted to maintain performance.
EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON
3
Moving the joystick or activating a button or toggle
switch sends a signal to the Electronic Control
Module (ECM). When the ECM is in the function
mode, the platform controls are used to operate
the various machine functions. When the ECM is in
the programming mode (PS is shown in the
diagnostic display window), the platform controls
are used to adjust the function speed parameters.
P2
ON
9F
The platform controls, used to operate the machine
from the platform or while standing on the ground,
can also be used to tune the performance of the
machine.
REV B
JC1
U3
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
b
PLATFORM
CONTROLS
CIRCUIT
BOARD
g
c
f
d
H1
e
For further information or assistance, consult the
Genie Industries Service Department.
ALARM
Models before serial number 51015
(potentiometer-equipped joystick)
P2
EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON
1 4.
a
2 5.
2
NC 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ALCO ADF085
P/N 000000
Date 0000
S/N Al 00000000
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
ON
PLATFORM CONTROLS
CIRCUIT BOARD
JC1
9F
U3
f
h
c
b
H1
e
ALARM
Models after serial number 51014
(hall effect joystick)
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
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red Emergency Stop button P2
platform controls circuit board U3
circuit board retaining fastener
circuit board voltage regulator D7
alarm H1
joystick controller JC1
potentiometer R15
DIP switch SW25
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
1-1
Circuit Boards
1-2
Joystick Controller
How to Remove the Platform
Controls Circuit Board
Maintaining the joystick at the proper setting is
essential to safe machine operation. The joystick
should operate smoothly over its entire range of
motion.
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at both the ground and platform
controls.
2 Remove the platform control box lid retaining
fasteners. Open the control box lid.
3 Locate the membrane circuit board mounted to
the inside of the platform control box lid.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
Component damage hazard.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can
damage printed circuit board
components. Maintain firm contact
with a metal part of the machine
that is grounded at all times when
handling printed circuit boards OR
use a grounded wrist strap.
A Hall-effect joystick controller was incorporated
into the platform controls after serial number
51014. It does not require any calibration.
How to Calibrate the Joystick
Controller
(before serial number 51015)
This procedure applies only
to models with a
potentiometer-equipped joystick.
1 Turn the key switch to platform controls and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
2 Remove the platform control box lid retaining
fasteners. Open the control box lid.
4 Carefully disconnect the three wire harness
connectors from the platform controls circuit
board.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
5 Carefully remove the platform controls circuit
board retaining fasteners.
6 Carefully remove the platform controls circuit
board from the platform control box lid.
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REV B
3 Locate the potentiometer on the base of the
joystick controller.
5 Loosen the set screw on the potentiometer
shaft just enough to let the shaft rotate.
6 With the joystick in the neutral position, adjust
the potentiometer to 2.05V DC at the
potentiometer shaft. Tighten the set screw.
7 Move the joystick full stroke in both directions
several times. Return the joystick to the neutral
position.
Result: The volt meter should read 2.05V DC.
Result: If the volt meter does not read 2.05V
DC, repeat steps 5 through 7.
8 Turn the key switch to the off position.
9 Wait a few seconds and then turn the key
switch to platform controls.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
joystick controller JC1
potentiometer shaft
potentiometer set screw
platform controls circuit board U3
potentiometer R15
brown wire
purple wire
4 With a volt meter set to read DC voltage, place
the volt meter negative lead on the purple wire.
Place the volt meter positive lead on the brown
wire.
Result: The error light on the top of the platform
control box should go out and Code 47 should
not be present on the diagnostic display at the
battery module side of the machine.
Result: If the error indicator light is still on or if
code 47 is present on the diagnostic display,
repeat steps 5 through 9.
10 Turn the key switch to the off position.
11 Close the lid and install the fasteners.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
4 Press and hold the lift function enable button
OR press the lift function select button.
1-3
Controller Adjustments
Platform lift speed and raised drive speed,
controlled by the ECM which is located in the
battery pack module tray, are adjustable to
compensate for wear in the hydraulic pump and
drive motors.
The raised drive speed and lift speed are
determined by the percentage of total controller
output. For further information or assistance,
consult the Genie Industries Service Department.
Tip-over hazard. Do not adjust the
lift and/or drive speed higher than
specified in this procedure. Setting
the function speeds greater than
specifications could cause the
machine to tip over resulting in
death or serious injury.
Tip-over hazard. This procedure
must only be performed by a
trained service professional.
Attempting this procedure without
the necessary skills will result in
death or serious injury.
Select a test area that is firm, level
and free of obstructions.
How to Determine the Revision
Level
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
2 Place the platform controls close to the
diagnostic display on the power unit side of the
machine.
3 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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b
c
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e
yellow arrow
joystick controller JC1
lift function select button BN9
red Emergency Stop button P2
lift function enable button BN9
5 Slowly move the joystick in the direction
indicated by the yellow arrow.
Result: The software revision level will appear
in the diagnostic display.
Result: If the software revision level does not
appear in the diagnostic display, turn the key
switch to ground control and repeat steps 4 and
5. The software revision level will appear in the
diagnostic display.
6 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at both the ground and platform
controls and turn the key switch to the off
position.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
How to Adjust the Lift Speed
Tip-over hazard. Do not adjust the
lift and/or drive speed higher than
specified in this procedure. Setting
the function speeds greater than
specifications could cause the
machine to tip over resulting in
death or serious injury.
3 Press and hold the lift function enable and horn
buttons, and turn the key switch to platform
controls.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
Tip-over hazard. This procedure
must only be performed by a
trained service professional.
Attempting this procedure without
the necessary skills will result in
death or serious injury.
a
b
Software revision A0 and B0:
c
d
e
f
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at both the ground and platform
controls. Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at both the ground and platform
controls.
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button
lift function enable button BN9
red Emergency Stop button P2
4 Release the lift function enable and horn
buttons.
5 Press and hold the lift function enable button.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
maximum lift speed percentage.
6 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the maximum
lift speed percentage. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position.
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
Software revision C0 and higher:
5 Press the lift function select button.
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
6 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the maximum
lift speed percentage. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at the ground and platform controls.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position.
3 At the platform controls, press and hold the lift
function select and horn buttons and turn the
key switch to platform controls.
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button
lift function select button BN9
drive function select BN8
red Emergency Stop button P2
4 Release the lift function select and horn
buttons.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
maximum lift speed percentage.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
How to Adjust the Stowed Drive
Speed
5 Press the drive function select button.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
stowed drive speed percentage.
Tip-over hazard. Do not adjust the
lift and/or drive speed higher than
specified in this procedure. Setting
the function speeds greater than
specifications could cause the
machine to tip over resulting in
death or serious injury.
Tip-over hazard. This procedure
must only be performed by a
trained service professional.
Attempting this procedure without
the necessary skills will result in
death or serious injury.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
Software revision D0 and higher:
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at the ground and platform controls.
3 Press and hold the lift function select and horn
buttons and turn the key switch to platform
controls.
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button BN6
lift function select button BN9
drive function select BN8
red Emergency Stop button P2
6 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the stowed
drive speed percentage. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
4 Release the lift function select and horn
buttons.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
maximum lift speed percentage.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
How to Adjust the Raised Drive
Speed
Tip-over hazard. Do not adjust the
lift and/or drive speed higher than
specified in this procedure. Setting
the function speeds greater than
specifications could cause the
machine to tip over resulting in
death or serious injury.
3 Press and hold the lift function enable and horn
buttons, and turn the key switch to platform
controls.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
Tip-over hazard. This procedure
must only be performed by a
trained service professional.
Attempting this procedure without
the necessary skills will result in
death or serious injury.
a
b
c
d
e
f
Software revision A0 and B0:
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at the ground and platform controls.
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button
lift function enable button BN9
red Emergency Stop button P2
4 Release the lift function enable and horn
buttons.
5 Press and hold the horn button.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
raised drive speed percentage.
6 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the maximum
raised drive speed percentage. Refer to Section
2, Specifications.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position.
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
Software revision C0:
6 Press and hold the horn button.
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at the ground and platform controls.
3 Press and hold the lift function select and horn
buttons, and turn the key switch to platform
controls.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
raised drive speed percentage.
7 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the maximum
lift speed percentage. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
8 Turn the key switch to the off position.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS".
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button
lift function select button BN9
drive function select BN8
red Emergency Stop button P2
4 Release the lift function select and horn
buttons.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
maximum lift speed percentage.
5 Press the drive function select button.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
Software revision D0 and higher:
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
on position at the ground and platform controls.
6 Use the steering thumb rocker switch on the
joystick to increase or decrease the maximum
lift speed percentage. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position.
3 Press and hold the lift function select and horn
buttons, and turn the key switch to platform
controls.
Any change in software settings
will not take effect until the key
switch is turned to the off position.
Result: The diagnostic display will show "PS."
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
function enable switch SW5
joystick controller JC1 with thumb
steering rocker SW6
horn button BN5
machine on incline button
lift function select button BN9
drive function select BN8
red Emergency Stop button P2
4 Release the lift function select and horn
buttons.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
maximum lift speed percentage.
5 Press and hold the horn button.
Result: The diagnostic display will show the
raised drive speed percentage.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
1-4
Software Configuration
How to Determine the DIP Switch
Configuration
The ECM (Electronic Control Module) contains
programming for all configurations of the Genie
GS-1530 and GS-1930. The platform controls can
be adjusted to a different configuration by changing
the combination of the DIP switch settings. The
DIP switch is located on the circuit board inside the
platform control box.
DIP switches have two positions - ON or OFF. When
reading the DIP switch code in the DIP Switch
Code Chart, the ON and OFF are represented by the
numbers 1 (ON) and 0 (OFF).
Select a test area that is firm, level
and free of obstructions.
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
2 Place the platform controls close to the
diagnostic display on the power unit side of the
machine.
3 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
4 Press and hold the lift function enable button
OR press the lift function select button.
5 Slowly move the joystick in the direction
indicated by the blue arrow.
Result: The DIP switch configuration will appear
in the diagnostic display.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
How to Set the DIP Switch Codes
P2
DIP
SWITCH
EMERGENCY
STOP
BUTTON
d
1
If replacing the circuit board, note
the toggle positions on the DIP
switch. Set the DIP switch on the
new circuit board to the same
configuration as the old board.
SW25
2
Tip-over hazard. Do not adjust the
DIP switch settings to other than
what is specified in this procedure.
Exceeding specifications could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
4 Locate the DIP switch on the circuit board.
Move the DIP switch settings to correspond
with the configuration of the machine options,
indicated in the DIP Switch Code Chart.
JC1
U3
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
PLATFORM
CONTROLS
CIRCUIT
BOARD
a
c
H1
ALARM
1 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at the ground and platform controls.
Turn the key switch to the off position.
2 Remove the fasteners securing the top of the
platform controls and open the platform control
box.
b
ON (1)
OFF (0)
3 Rotate the platform control box to the position
shown to correctly identify the configuration of
the DIP switch settings.
a
b
c
d
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
platform controls circuit board U3
enlarged view of DIP switch SW25
joystick controller JC1
DIP switch SW25
5 Close the lid and install the fasteners.
6 Confirm the settings. See 1-3, How to
Determine the DIP Switch Configuration.
7 Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the
off position at both the ground and platform
controls and turn the key switch to the off
position.
Any change in DIP settings will not
take effect until the key switch is
turned to the off position.
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
DIP Switch Code Chart
DIP Switch Function Definitions
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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00000000
00000100
00001000
00010000
00100000
01000000
00001100
00010100
00100100
01000100
00011100
00101100
01001100
00110100
01010100
01100100
00111100
01011100
01101100
01110100
01111100
00011000
00101000
01001000
00111000
01011000
01101000
01111000
00110000
01010000
01110000
01100000
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Battery Drain Alarm
OFF for all models
Descent Delay
Overload Cut Out
Motion Alarm
Lift Drive Cut Out
DIP
Switch
Code
Motion Beacon
Diagnostic
Display
Code
OFF for GS-30 models
A mark in the column indicates that the machine
configuration includes this option.
If replacing the circuit board, note
the toggle positions on the DIP
switches. Set the DIP switches on
the new circuit board to the same
configuration of the old board.
Motion Beacon: The motion beacon option flashes
only when operating a function.
Motion Alarm: The motion alarm will sound when
operating any function.
Lift/Drive Cut Out: This cuts out lift and drive
functions when the machine exceeds the rating on
the serial plate. Required for Europe and Australia
before serial number 48817. Installed on all
machines after serial number 48816.
Overload: This cuts out all functions when the
pressure sensor is overloaded. The Emergency
Stop button must be cycled before any function
can be resumed. Required for France.
Descent Delay: This option halts descent at
approximately 7 feet / 2.1 m. All controls must be
released for 4 to 6 seconds before descent is
re-enabled. Required for Europe.
Battery Drain Alarm: When the machine is turned
on and no function is activated for 10 minutes, the
alarm will sound once every 3 seconds. This option
can be activated by moving DIP switch 7 to
position 1.
DIP Switch Legend
ON
ON (1)
OFF (0)
OE
1
OFF for GS-1530
and GS-1930
Motion Beacon
Motion Alarm
Lift/Drive Cut Out
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
ALCO
2
3
4
5
ADFO8S
6
7
8
OFF for
all models
Battery Drain Alarm
Descent Delay
Overload Cut Out
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PLATFORM CONTROLS
REV B
DIP Switch Settings
Diagnostic
display code
ON
ALCO
ADFO8S
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 00000000
Options: None
ON
ALCO
ADFO8S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ON
ALCO
ADFO8S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
ON
Diagnostic
display code
ON
ALCO
ADFO8S
4
5
6
7
8
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ALCO
1
2
3
ON
ON
ADFO8S
4
5
6
7
ADFO8S
04
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 00100000
Options: motion alarm
ON
ALCO
ADFO8S
05
ALCO
ADFO8S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ON
06
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 00001100
Options: overload cut out, descent delay
ON
07
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
6
DIP switch code: 00010100
Options: lift drive cut out, descent delay
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8
4
5
6
ALCO
1
2
3
4
5
ON
ALCO
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OE
1
2
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4
5
6
7
8
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
8
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ALCO
ADFO8S
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
Diagnostic
display code
ON
25
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
6
DIP switch code: 01011000
Options: motion beacon, lift drive cut out,
overload cut out
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
ON
ALCO
OE
1
2
3
4
5
ON
ADFO8S
6
19
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
Diagnostic
display code
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
7
8
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
6
ADFO8S
6
7
8
Diagnostic
display code
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
6
ADFO8S
6
7
8
Diagnostic
display code
ON
28
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
6
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
1
2
3
ON
14
OE
Diagnostic
display code
ADFO8S
21
OE
4
5
6
7
8
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
ON
15
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
DIP switch code: 01100100
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
descent delay
OE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 00011000
Options: lift drive cut out, overload cut out
ADFO8S
6
7
8
ON
22
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
7
8
Diagnostic
display code
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
ADFO8S
6
7
8
8
6
ON
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OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
7
8
ADFO8S
6
7
8
Diagnostic
display code
ON
30
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
ADFO8S
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 01110000
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
lift drive cut out
ADFO8S
DIP switch code: 01001000
Options: motion beacon, overload cut out
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DIP switch code: 01010000
Options: motion beacon, lift drive cut out
DIP switch code: 00101000
Options: motion alarm, overload cut out
ADFO8S
6
Diagnostic
display code
8
ADFO8S
Diagnostic
display code
ALCO
7
DIP switch code: 01111000
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
lift drive cut out, overload cut out
Diagnostic
display code
ON
8
ADFO8S
DIP switch code: 00110000
Options: motion alarm, lift drive cut out
ADFO8S
7
DIP switch code: 01101000
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
overload cut out
DIP switch code: 01111100
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
lift drive cut out, overload cut out, descent delay
ALCO
8
ADFO8S
DIP switch code: 01001100
Options: motion beacon, overload cut out,
descent delay
ON
7
ADFO8S
DIP switch code: 01011100
Options: motion beacon, lift drive cut out,
overload cut out, descent delay
DIP switch code: 01110100
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
lift drive cut out, descent delay
ADFO8S
ON
DIP switch code: 00111000
Options: motion alarm, lift drive cut out,
overload cut out
6
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
7
ADFO8S
Diagnostic
display code
DIP switch code: 01010100
Options: motion beacon, lift drive cut out,
descent delay
ADFO8S
3
DIP switch code: 01101100
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm,
overload cut out, descent delay
8
ADFO8S
2
DIP switch code: 00011100
Options: lift drive cut out, overload cut out,
descent delay
DIP switch code: 00110100
Options: motion alarm, lift drive cut out,
descent delay
ALCO
1
ON
OE
8
13
DIP switch code: 01000000
Options: motion beacon
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
24
OE
8
DIP switch code: 00101100
Options: motion alarm, overload cut out,
descent delay
ALCO
ADFO8S
18
OE
8
DIP switch code: 00010000
Options: lift drive cut out
ALCO
DIP switch code: 00111100
Options: motion alarm, lift drive cut out,
overload cut out, descent delay
11
03
ON
17
OE
8
DIP switch code: 00001000
Options: overload cut out
Diagnostic
display code
2
10
OE
Diagnostic
display code
1
DIP switch code: 01000100
Options: motion beacon, descent delay
02
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
16
OE
8
DIP switch code: 00000100
Options: descent delay
Diagnostic
display code
ADFO8S
09
OE
Diagnostic
display code
ALCO
DIP switch code: 00100100
Options: motion alarm, descent delay
01
Diagnostic
display code
ON
08
00
Diagnostic
display code
Diagnostic
display code
7
8
Diagnostic
display code
ON
31
OE
1
ALCO
2
3
4
5
ADFO8S
6
7
8
DIP switch code: 01100000
Options: motion beacon, motion alarm
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
Platform Components
REV A
2-1
Platform
7 Support the platform with a forklift at the
non-steer end. Do not apply any lifting
pressure.
How to Remove the Platform
8 Attach a strap from the platform railings to the
carriage on the forklift to help support the
platform.
Perform this procedure with the
platform extension fully retracted
and locked in position.
1 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
9 Remove the platform pivot pin retaining
fasteners from the platform pivot pins at the
steer end of the machine.
2 Disconnect the battery packs from the machine.
10 Use a slide hammer to remove the pins.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
cause death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
3 Remove the retaining fastener securing the
platform controls quick disconnect plug to the
bottom of the platform.
4 Twist to disconnect the plug from the platform
controls.
5 Remove the cover from the AC outlet. Label
and disconnect the wiring from the outlet.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
6 Pull the wiring through the platform tube.
Crushing hazard. The platform will
fall if not properly supported.
11 Remove the plugs from the access holes in the
side of the platform.
12 Lift the steer end of the platform slightly to clear
the scissor arms and slide the platform towards
the non-steer end of the machine until the nonsteer end platform pivot pins are visible through
the access holes in the side of the platform.
13 Remove the platform pivot pin retaining
fasteners from the platform pivot pins at the
non-steer end of the machine.
14 Use a slide hammer to remove the pins.
Crushing hazard. The platform will
fall if not properly supported.
15 Carefully lift the platform off of the machine and
place it on a structure capable of supporting it.
If your machine is equipped with
an air line to platform option, the
air line must be disconnected from
the platform before removal.
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Note the position of the wear pads
before the platform is removed so
when the platform is installed they
will be in the correct position.
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PLATFORM COMPONENTS
REV A
7 Remove the platform roller wheels from the
machine.
2-2
Platform Extension
8 Carefully slide the platform extension out from
the platform and place it on a structure capable
of supporting it.
How to Remove the
Platform Extension
1 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
2 Extend the platform approximately 3 feet / 1 m.
3 Remove the platform controls from the platform
and lay them off to the side of the machine.
4 Support the platform extension with a forklift at
the steer end. Do not apply any lifting pressure.
5 Attach a strap from the platform extension
railings to the carriage on the forklift to help
support the platform extension.
How to Replace the Platform
Extension Wear Pads
1 Remove the Platform Extension. See 2-2, How
to Remove the Platform Extension.
2 Drill out the rivets which hold the wear pads in
place.
3 Install the new wear pads using new rivets.
6 Remove the two retaining fasteners from each
platform extension roller bracket assembly.
Remove each assembly from the machine.
When installing new rivets, make
sure the rivet heads are not above
the surface of the wear pad.
Do not remove the platform roller
bolt.
a
b
c
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roller bracket assembly
assembly retaining fastener
platform roller bolt
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
Scissor Components
REV A
1
11
12
2
3
13
14
4
15
5
6
16
7
17
18
8
19
9
10
GS-1530
Steer End
Non-steer End
1 Number 4 pivot pin (steer end)
2 Number 3 center pivot pin
3 Lift cylinder rod-end pivot pin
4 Number 3 pivot pin (steer end)
5 Number 2 center pivot pin (2 pins)
6 Number 2 inner arm
7 Number 2 pivot pin (steer end)
8 Number 1 center pivot pin
9 Number 1 inner arm
10 Number 1 pivot pin (steer end) (2 pins)
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11 Number 4 pivot pin (non-steer end)
12 Number 3 inner arm
13 Number 3 outer arm
14 Number 3 pivot pin (non-steer end)
15 Lift cylinder
16 Number 2 outer arm
17 Number 2 pivot pin (non-steer end)
18 Lift cylinder barrel-end pivot pin
19 Number 1 outer arm
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SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
3-1
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1530
3 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 outer arm (index #13).
How to Disassemble the
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1530
5 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
center pivot pin (index #2).
4 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 center pivot pin (index #2).
6 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 pivot pin (index #14).
Bodily injury hazard. This
procedure requires specific repair
skills, lifting equipment and a
suitable workshop. Attempting this
procedure without these skills and
tools could result in death or
serious injury and significant
component damage. Dealer
service is required.
7 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
pivot pin (index #14). Remove the number 3
outer arm (index #13) from the machine.
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
8 Remove the cable clamps from the number 3
inner arm (index #12).
1 Remove the platform. See 2-1, How to Remove
the Platform.
2 Remove the cables from the side of the number
3 outer arm (index #13) at the ground controls
side.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
3 outer arm (index #13) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
9 Remove the mounting fasteners from the cable
tray support at the steer end.
10 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 center pivot pin (index #5) at the
ground controls side. Do not remove the pin.
11 Slide the cable tray towards the battery pack
side of the machine. Remove it from the
machine and lay it off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
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Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
12 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the lug on the rod end of the lift
cylinder (index #15).
21 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 pivot pin (index #17) at the non-steer
end.
13 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
cylinder rod-end pivot pin (index #3). Use a soft
metal drift to remove the pin.
22 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 2
pivot pin (index #17). Remove the number 2
outer arm (index #16) from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The cylinder
may fall if not properly supported
when the pin is removed.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 outer arm (index #16) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
14 Lower the lift cylinder (index #15) onto the
number 1 center pivot pin (index #8).
15 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 inner arm (index #12).
16 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 pivot pin (index #4).
17 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
pivot pin (index #4). Remove the number 3
inner arm (index #12) from the machine.
23 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 2 inner arm (index #6).
24 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 pivot pin (index #7).
25 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 2
pivot pin (index #7). Remove the number 2
inner arm (index #6) from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 inner arm (index #6) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
3 inner arm (index #12) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
18 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 2 outer arm (index #16).
19 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 center pivot pin (index #5) at the
battery pack side of the machine.
26 Remove the safety arm from the number 2 inner
arm (index #6) that was just removed.
27 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 inner arm (index #9).
20 Use a soft metal drift to remove both of the
number 2 center pivot pins (index #5).
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
28 Raise the number 1 inner arm (index #9)
approximately 2 feet / 0.6 m and insert the
safety arm between the number 1 inner arm
(index #9) and the number 1 outer arm
(index #19).
32 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the lift
cylinder barrel-end pin (index #18). Use a soft
metal drift to remove the pin. Remove the lift
cylinder (index #15) from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The lift cylinder
(index #15) may become
unbalanced and fall when it is
removed from the machine if it is
not properly attached to the
overhead crane.
Bodily injury hazard. Keep hands
clear of moving parts when
lowering the scissor arms onto the
safety arm.
29 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hose on
the lift cylinder (index #15). Cap the fitting on
the cylinder.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
30 Tag and disconnect the wires and manual
lowering cable from the solenoid valve on the
cylinder.
31 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the lug on the rod end of the lift cylinder
(index #15). Raise the lift cylinder to a vertical
position.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the valve or
fittings on the cylinder while
removing it from the machine.
33 Place a 4 x 4 x 32 inch / 10 x 10 x 80 cm long
block across both sides of the chassis under
the number 1 center pivot pin (index #8).
34 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 inner arm (index #9). Raise the
inner arm slightly and remove the safety arm.
Lower the arms onto the block.
Bodily injury hazard. Keep hands
clear of moving parts when
lowering the arms onto the block.
35 Remove the cables from the number 1 inner
arm (index #9) and lay them off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
36 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 outer arm (index #19).
Do not lift it.
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
37 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 1 center pivot pin (index #8).
38 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 1
center pivot pin (index #8).
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #19) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when the pin is
removed.
How to Replace the Scissor Arm
Wear Pads
1 Remove the platform. See 2-1, How to Remove
the Platform.
2 Remove the mounting fasteners from the
stationary wear pads on the platform.
Note the position of the wear pads
before they are removed so when
the new ones are installed they
will be in the correct position.
39 Slide the number 1 outer arm (index #19) to the
non-steer end and remove it from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #19) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
Note the position of the wear pads
before the arm is removed so
when the scissor assembly is
installed they will be in the correct
position.
3 Support and secure the entry ladder to an
appropriate lifting device.
4 Remove the entry ladder mounting fasteners.
Remove the entry ladder from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The entry ladder
may become unbalanced and fall
if not properly supported and
secured to the lifting device.
5 Raise the platform 6 to 7 feet / 1.8 to 2.1 m.
40 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 inner arm (index #9). Do not
apply any lifting pressure.
6 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
41 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from both of
the number 1 pivot pins (index #10) at the steer
end of the machine. Use a slide hammer to
remove the pins.
7 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
42 Remove the number 1 inner arm (index #9)
from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 inner arm (index #9) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when removed
from the machine.
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Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
8 Mark the mounting position of the level sensor
box on the drive chassis.
9 Remove the level sensor box cover.
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
10 Mark the mounting position of the level sensor
on the level sensor box.
11 Remove the level sensor box mounting
fasteners and slide the box towards the nonsteer end of the machine as far as it can go.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch, level
sensor or wiring while moving the
level sensor box.
17 Move the scissor assembly towards the nonsteer end of the machine slightly and to one
side of the machine until one of the scissor arm
wear pads is accessible. Do not allow both
wear pads to slide out of the drive chassis.
Crushing hazard. The scissor
assembly will fall if both wear pads
are allowed to slide out of the drive
chassis.
18 Remove the old wear pad.
12 Secure the ends of the scissor arms together at
both ends of the machine with a strap or other
suitable device.
13 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
number 1 inner arm pivot pins (item #11) at the
steer end of the machine. Use a slide hammer
to remove the pins.
14 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the steer end of the scissor arms.
Note the position of the wear pad
before it is removed so when the
new one is installed it will be in the
correct position.
19 Install the new wear pad.
20 Move the scissor assembly towards the other
side of the machine until the other scissor arm
wear pad is accessible.
Crushing hazard. The scissor
assembly will fall if both wear pads
are allowed to slide out of the drive
chassis.
15 Slide the forks from a forklift under the scissor
arms at the non-steer end of the machine.
16 Raise the scissor arms up with the overhead
crane until the number 1 inner arm will clear the
level sensor box.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch or level
sensor while moving the scissor
assembly.
21 Remove the old wear pad.
Note the position of the wear pad
before it is removed so when the
new one is installed it will be in the
correct position.
22 Install the new wear pad.
23 Slide the scissor assembly back into the drive
chassis.
24 Lower the scissor assembly into position and
install the pivot pins.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch or level
sensor while installing the scissor
assembly.
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
1
13
14
2
15
3
16
4
17
18
5
19
6
20
7
21
8
22
9
23
10
24
11
12
GS-1930
Steer End
Non-steer End
1 Number 5 pivot pin (steer end)
2 Number 4 center pivot pin
3 Number 4 pivot pin (steer end)
4 Number 3 outer arm
5 Lift cylinder rod-end pivot pin
6 Number 3 pivot pin (steer end)
7 Number 2 center pivot pin (2 pins)
8 Lift cylinder
9 Number 2 pivot pin (steer end)
10 Number 1 center pivot pin
11 Number 1 inner arm
12 Number 1 pivot pin (steer end) (2 pins)
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13 Number 5 pivot pin (non-steer end)
14 Number 4 inner arm
15 Number 4 outer arm
16 Number 4 pivot pin (non-steer end)
17 Number 3 inner arm
18 Number 3 center pivot pin
19 Number 3 pivot pin (non-steer end)
20 Number 2 inner arm
21 Number 2 outer arm
22 Number 2 pivot pin (non-steer end)
23 Lift cylinder barrel-end pivot pin
24 Number 1 outer arm
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
3-2
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1930
3 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 4 outer arm (index #15).
How to Disassemble the
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1930
5 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 4
center pivot pin (index #2).
4 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 4 center pivot pin (index #2).
Bodily injury hazard. The
procedures in this section require
specific repair skills, lifting
equipment and a suitable
workshop. Attempting this
procedure without these skills and
tools could result in death or
serious injury and significant
component damage. Dealer
service is required.
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
1 Remove the platform. See 2-1, How to Remove
the Platform.
2 Remove the cables from the side of the number
4 outer arm (index #15) at the ground controls
side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
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6 Remove the external snap ring from the number
4 pivot pin (index #16) at the non-steer end of
the machine.
7 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 4
pivot pin (index #16) from the non-steer end of
the machine. Remove the number 4 outer arm
(index #15) from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The number 4
outer arm (index #15) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
8 Remove the cables from the upper cable tray
and lay them off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
9 Remove the mounting fasteners from the upper
cable tray supports.
10 Remove the upper cable tray from the scissor
assembly.
11 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 4 inner arm (index #14).
12 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 4 pivot pin (index #3).
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SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
13 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 4
pivot pin (index #3) at the steer end. Remove
the number 4 inner arm (index #14) from the
machine.
20 Use a soft metal drift to tap the number 3 pivot
pin (index #19) in the other direction. Remove
the number 3 outer arm (index #4) from the
battery pack side of the machine.
Crushing hazard. The number 4
inner arm (index #14) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
14 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 outer arm (index #4) at the
ground controls side.
15 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 center pivot pin (index #18).
16 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
center pivot pin (index #18).
17 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 pivot pin (index #19) at the non-steer
end of the machine. Do not remove the pin.
18 Use a soft metal drift to tap the number 3 pivot
pin (index #19) halfway out at the non-steer end
of the machine. Remove the number 3 outer
arm (index #4) at the ground controls side from
the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
3 outer arm (index #4) at the
ground controls side may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when it is removed from
the machine.
19 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 outer arm (index #4) at the
battery pack side.
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Bodily injury hazard. The number
3 outer arm (index #4) at the
battery pack side may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when it is removed from
the machine.
21 Remove the number 3 pivot pin (index #19)
from the non-steer end of the machine.
22 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the lug on the rod end of the lift cylinder for
support. Do not apply any lifting pressure.
23 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the lift
cylinder rod-end pivot pin (index #5). Use a soft
metal drift to remove the pin.
Bodily injury hazard. The cylinder
may fall when the rod-end pivot
pin is removed if not properly
supported.
24 Lower the cylinder onto the number 1 center
pivot pin (index #10).
25 Remove the cables from the number 3 inner
arm (index #17) and lay them to the side.
26 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 inner arm (index #17).
27 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 3 pivot pin (index #6) at the steer end.
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28 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
pivot pin (index #6). Remove the number 3
inner arm (index #17) from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
3 inner arm (index #17) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
36 Use a soft metal drift to tap the number 2 pivot
pin (index #22) halfway out at the non-steer end
of the machine. Remove the number 2 outer
arm (index #21) from the ground controls side
of the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 outer arm (index #21) at the
ground controls side may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when it is removed from
the machine.
29 Remove the cables from the lower cable tray
and lay them off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
30 Remove the mounting fasteners from the lower
cable tray supports.
31 Remove the mounting fasteners from the lower
cable tray mounting bracket on the number 2
center pivot pin (index #7) at the ground
controls side of the machine.
37 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 2 outer arm (index #21) at the
battery pack side.
38 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 center pivot pin (index #7) at the
battery pack side.
39 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 2
center pivot pin (index #7) at the battery pack
side.
32 Slide the cable tray towards the battery pack
side of the machine and remove it from the
machine.
33 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 2 outer arm (index #21) at the
ground controls side.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 outer arm (index #21) at the
battery pack side may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when it is removed from
the machine.
34 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 center pivot pin (index #7) at the
ground controls side.
35 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 2
center pivot pin (index #7) at the ground
controls side.
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REV A
40 Use a soft metal drift to tap the number 2 pivot
pin (index #22) in the other direction at the nonsteer end. Remove the number 2 outer arm
(index #21) from the battery pack side of the
machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 outer arm (index #21) at the
battery pack side may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when it is removed from
the machine.
41 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 2 inner arm (index #20).
46 Raise the number 1 inner arm (index #11)
approximately 2 feet / 60 cm and install the
safety arm between the number 1 inner arm
(index #11) and the number 1 outer arm
(index #24). Lower the scissor arms onto the
safety arm.
Bodily injury hazard. Keep hands
clear of moving parts when
lowering the scissor arms onto the
safety arm.
47 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hose on
the lift cylinder. Cap the fitting on the cylinder.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
42 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 2 pivot pin (index #9) at the steer end
of the machine.
43 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 2
pivot pin (index #9). Remove the number 2
inner arm (index #20) from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
2 inner arm (index #20) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
44 Remove the safety arm from the number 2 inner
arm (index #20) that was just removed.
48 Tag and disconnect the wires and manual
lowering cable from the solenoid valve on the
cylinder.
49 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the lug on the rod end of the lift cylinder
(index #8). Raise the lift cylinder to a vertical
position.
45 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 inner arm (index #11).
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REV A
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
50 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the lift
cylinder barrel-end pin (index #23). Use a soft
metal drift to remove the pin. Remove the lift
cylinder (index #8) from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The lift cylinder
(index #8) may become
unbalanced and fall when it is
removed from the machine if not
properly attached to the overhead
crane.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the valve or
fittings on the cylinder while
removing it from the machine.
51 Place a 4 x 4 x 48 inch / 10 cm x 10 cm x 1.2 m
long block across both sides of the chassis
under the number 1 center pivot pin
(index #10).
52 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 inner arm (index #11) at the nonsteer end. Raise the number 1 inner arm and
remove the safety arm. Lower the number 1
inner arm (index #11) onto the block that was
placed across the chassis.
54 Support and secure the entry ladder to an
appropriate lifting device.
55 Remove the entry ladder mounting fasteners.
Remove the entry ladder from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The entry ladder
may become unbalanced and fall
if not properly supported and
secured to the lifting device.
56 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 1 outer arm (index #24). Do not
apply any lifting pressure.
57 Remove the external snap rings from the
number 1 center pivot pin (index #10).
58 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 1
center pivot pin (index #10).
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #24) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when the pin is
removed.
59 Slide the number 1 outer arm (index #24) to the
non-steer end and remove it from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. Keep hands
clear of moving parts when
lowering the arms onto the block.
53 Remove the cables and hydraulic hoses from
the number 1 inner arm (index #11) and lay
them to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables and hoses can be
damaged if they are kinked or
pinched.
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Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 outer arm (index #24) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
Note the position of the wear pads
before the arm is removed so
when the scissor is assembled
they will be in the correct position.
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REV A
60 Attach the strap from an overhead crane to the
number 1 inner arm (index #11). Do not lift it.
How to Replace the Scissor Arm
Wear Pads
61 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from both of
the number 1 pivot pins (index #12) at the steer
end of the machine. Use a slide hammer to
remove the pins.
1 Remove the platform. See 2-1, How to Remove
the Platform.
62 Remove the number 1 inner arm (index #11)
from the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. The number
1 inner arm (index #11) may
become unbalanced and fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the machine.
Component damage hazard. Be
sure not to damage the limit switch
or level sensor box components
when the number 1 inner arm
(index #11) is removed from the
machine.
2 Remove the mounting fasteners from the
stationary wear pads on the platform.
Note the position of the wear pads
before they are removed so when
the new ones are installed they
will be in the correct position.
3 Support and secure the entry ladder to an
appropriate lifting device.
4 Remove the entry ladder mounting fasteners.
Remove the entry ladder from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The entry ladder
may become unbalanced and fall
if not properly supported and
secured to the lifting device.
5 Raise the platform 6 to 7 feet / 1.8 to 2.1 m.
6 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
7 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
8 Mark the mounting position of the level sensor
box on the drive chassis.
9 Remove the level sensor box cover.
10 Mark the mounting position of the level sensor
on the level sensor box.
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11 Remove the level sensor box mounting
fasteners and slide the box towards the nonsteer end of the machine as far as it can go.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch, level
sensor or wiring while moving the
level sensor box.
12 Secure the ends of the scissor arms together at
both ends of the machine with a strap or other
suitable device.
13 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
number 1 inner arm pivot pins (item #11) at the
steer end of the machine. Use a slide hammer
to remove the pins.
18 Remove the old wear pad.
Note the position of the wear pad
before it is removed so when the
new one is installed it will be in the
correct position.
19 Install the new wear pad.
20 Move the scissor assembly towards the other
side of the machine until the other scissor arm
wear pad is accessible.
Crushing hazard. The scissor
assembly will fall if both wear pads
are allowed to slide out of the drive
chassis.
21 Remove the old wear pad.
14 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the steer end of the scissor arms.
Note the position of the wear pad
before it is removed so when the
new one is installed it will be in the
correct position.
15 Slide the forks from a forklift under the scissor
arms at the non-steer end of the machine.
16 Raise the scissor arms up with the overhead
crane until the number 1 inner arm will clear the
level sensor box.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch or level
sensor while moving the scissor
assembly.
22 Install the new wear pad.
23 Slide the scissor assembly back into the drive
chassis.
24 Lower the scissor assembly into position and
install the pivot pins.
17 Move the scissor assembly towards the nonsteer end of the machine slightly and to one
side of the machine until one of the scissor arm
wear pads is accessible. Do not allow both
wear pads to slide out of the drive chassis.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch or level
sensor while installing the scissor
assembly.
Crushing hazard. The scissor
assembly will fall if both wear pads
are allowed to slide out of the drive
chassis.
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SCISSOR COMPONENTS
REV A
3-3
Lift Cylinder
Before serial number 23568
i
a
How to Remove the Lift Cylinder
Bodily injury hazard. This
procedure requires specific repair
skills, lifting equipment and a
suitable workshop. Attempting this
procedure without these skills and
tools could result in death or
serious injury and significant
component damage. Dealer
service is strongly recommended.
h
b
g
f
D
e
c
Y7
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section 2, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
d
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
1 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
2 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
3 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
E
lift cylinder
lowering cable
solenoid valve (schematic item D)
cable mounting bracket
spring
orifice (schematic item E)
connector fitting
hydraulic hose
hard line assembly
After serial number 23567
4 Tag and disconnect the wiring from the solenoid
valve at the barrel end of the lift cylinder.
d
a
c
D
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E
f
g
b
h
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REV A
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
5 Loosen the adjustment nuts on the solenoid,
then disconnect the manual lowering cable from
the solenoid.
During assembly, the manual
platform lowering cable needs to
be properly adjusted. See 4-1,
How to Adjust the Manual Platform
Lowering Cable.
6 Remove the mounting fasteners from the
manual lowering cable mounting bracket.
Remove the bracket from the cylinder.
7 Before serial number 23568: Disconnect and
plug the hydraulic hardline from the lift cylinder.
Cap the fitting on the cylinder.
After serial number 23567: Disconnect and
plug the hydraulic hose from the lift cylinder.
Cap the fitting on the cylinder.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
11 Lower the cylinder.
12 Support and secure the entry ladder to an
appropriate lifting device.
13 Remove the fasteners from the entry ladder and
remove the entry ladder from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The entry ladder
could become unbalanced and fall
if not properly supported and
secured to the lifting device.
14 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane or
similar lifting device to the barrel end of the lift
cylinder for support.
15 Remove the external snap ring from the lift
cylinder barrel-end pivot pin. Use a soft metal
drift to remove the pin.
Crushing hazard. The lift cylinder
will fall if not properly supported
when the pin is removed.
16 Support and secure the lift cylinder to an
appropriate lifting device.
17 Remove the lift cylinder through the scissor
arms at the non-steer end of the machine.
8 Before serial number 23568: Remove the
hardline retaining strap from the cylinder.
9 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the rod end of the lift cylinder for support.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the valve or
fittings on the cylinder while
removing it from the machine.
10 Remove the external snap ring from the lift
cylinder rod-end pivot pin. Use a soft metal drift
to remove the pin.
Crushing hazard. The lift cylinder
will fall if not properly supported.
Component damage hazard. Be
careful not to damage the level
sensor box, limit switch or level
sensor while lowering the cylinder.
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Ground Controls
4-1
Manual Platform Lowering Cable
REV B
5 Disconnect the cable mounting nut from the
lowering valve at the barrel end of the lift
cylinder.
The manual platform lowering cable lowers the
platform in the event of a main power failure. The
manual platform lowering cable is attached to the
barrel end of the lift cylinder and is activated next
to the ground controls.
a
b
a
b
c
How to Adjust the Manual
Platform Lowering Cable
c
d
1 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
d
e
f
g
2 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
e
3 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
f
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
4 Push the handle on the manual platform
lowering cable all the way in.
manual lowering cable
sheath
upper lock nut
cable mounting
bracket
lower lock nut
cable mounting nut
end of the lowering
cable
manual lowering valve
(schematic item D)
g
Y7
D
6 Pull the cable tight and measure the distance
between the end of the lowering cable and the
end of the lowering valve.
Result: The measurement should be 3/16 to
1/4 inch / 4.7 to 6.4 mm.
Platform manual lowering cable specification
Gap, lowering cable to valve
3/16
to 1/4 inch
4.7 to 6.4 mm
Skip to step 10 if the measurement is correct.
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REV B
GROUND CONTROLS
7 To adjust, loosen the upper lock nut on the
cable mounting bracket. Turn the lower lock nut
clockwise to decrease the distance or
counterclockwise to increase the distance.
8 Tighten the upper lock nut and re-measure the
distance between the end of the lowering cable
and the end of the lowering valve. Re-adjust if
needed.
9 Install the cable mounting nut onto the lowering
valve.
10 Raise the platform and rotate the safety arm to
the stowed position.
11 Pull the manual lowering handle at the ground
controls 2 to 3 times to ensure it is functioning
correctly.
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GROUND CONTROLS
REV B
2 Connect the leads of an ohmmeter to the switch
terminals in the following combinations listed
below to check for continuity.
4-2
Toggle Switches
Toggle switches used for single function switching
are single pole double throw (SPDT) switches.
Left
Center
Right
How to Test a Single Pole Double
Throw Toggle Switch
Continuity is the equivalent of 0 to
3 ohms. A simple continuity tester
may not accurately test the switch.
This procedure covers fundamental switch testing
and does not specifically apply to all varieties of
toggle switches.
1
1 Turn the key switch to the OFF position. Tag
and disconnect all wiring from the toggle switch
to be tested.
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
Disconnect the wires from the
toggle switch before testing.
3
1
3
2
1
3
2
2
Test
2
3
5
6
Desired result
Left position
2 2,33
terminal1 1 to
terminal 2 to 3
Center position
1
2
3
1
2 continuity
3
no
(infinite Ω)
continuity
(zero Ω)
There are no terminal
combinations that will produce
continuity (infinite W)
Right position
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terminal 1 to 2
continuity
(zero Ω)
terminal 1 to 3
no continuity
(infinite Ω)
terminal 2 to 3
no continuity
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GROUND CONTROLS
REV B
4-3
Control Relays
3 Connect 24V DC and a ground wire to terminals
85 and 86, then test the following terminal
combinations.
Relays used for single function switching are single
pole double throw (SPDT) relays.
Test
How to Test a Single Pole Double
Throw Relay
Desired result
terminal 87a to 87 and 30
no continuity
(infinite Ω)
terminal 87 to 30
continuity
(zero Ω)
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
cause death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
85 87
87a
1 Label and then disconnect all the wiring from
the relay to be tested.
2 Connect the leads from an ohmmeter or
continuity tester to each terminal combination
and check for continuity. Terminals 85 and 86
represent the coil and should not be tested in
any other combination.
Test
310 to 330Ω
terminal 87 to 87a and 30
no continuity
(infinite Ω)
terminal 87a to 30
Relay schematic - deactivated
85 87
Desired result
terminal 85 to 86 with resistor
continuity
(zero Ω)
30
86
87a
30
86
Relay schematic - activated
87
86
87a
85
30
Terminal Number Legend
terminal no. 87a - N.C.
terminal no. 85 - ground
terminal no. 30 - common
terminal no. 86 - coil
terminal no. 87 - N.O.
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GROUND CONTROLS
REV B
4-4
Tilt Level Sensor
(before serial number 50444)
3 Block the wheels at the non-steer end of the
machine.
How to Install and Calibrate the
1.5° Level Sensor
5 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
4 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the steer end of the machine.
This procedure is for models equipped with a
1.5° side / 3° front / 5° rear level sensor.
6 Place a 0.91 x 6 x 6 inch / 23.1 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the steer end of the machine.
Type
7 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
Serial range
GS-1530 Australia
from 24998 to 50443
GS-1930 ANSI, CSA
from 24998 to 50443
GS-1930 Australia
from 48338 to 50443
GS-1932 (Australia outdoor)
before 50444
Tip-over hazard. Failure to install
or calibrate the tilt level sensor as
instructed will compromise
machine stability and cause the
machine to tip over, resulting in
death or serious injury. Do not
install or calibrate the level sensor
other than specified in this
procedure.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the ON
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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8 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
9 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
10 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
11 Remove the tilt level sensor box cover retaining
fasteners. Remove the cover.
The tilt level sensor box is located
on top of the chassis at the steer
end of the machine.
If you are not installing a new level sensor,
proceed to step 20.
12 Turn the key switch to the OFF position and push
in the red Emergency Stop button to the OFF
position at the ground controls.
13 Tag and disconnect the wiring harness from the
level sensor, limit switch and alarm.
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REV B
GROUND CONTROLS
Steer end
14 Remove the tilt level sensor box retaining
fasteners. Remove the tilt level sensor box from
the machine.
15 Remove the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners.
Remove the tilt level sensor from the level
sensor box.
16 Place the new tilt level sensor in the tilt level
sensor box with the "X" on the level sensor
base closest to the long side of the tilt level
sensor box and the "Y" on the level sensor
base closest to the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Install the level sensor retaining
fasteners.
a
Y
f
X
b
c
e
d
Tip-over hazard. The tilt level
sensor must be installed with the
"X" on the level sensor base
closest to the long side of the tilt
level sensor box and the "Y" on
the level sensor base closest to
the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Failure to install the tilt
level sensor as instructed could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
17 Install the level sensor box onto the machine.
Install the level sensor box retaining fasteners.
18 Connect the wiring harness to the level sensor,
limit switch and alarm.
Non-steer end
a
b
c
d
e
f
scissor chassis
tilt level sensor
level sensor box
alarm
box retaining fastener
level sensor retaining fastener
19 Turn the key switch to the ground control and
pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
ON position at the ground controls.
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REV B
20 Tighten the level sensor adjusting fasteners
until the bubble in the top of the level sensor is
centered in the circles.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
Be sure there are threads showing
through the top of the adjusting
fasteners.
33 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.1 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: If the tilt sensor alarm does not sound,
adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
21 Raise the platform slightly.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
22 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
23 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
24 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
25 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
26 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
27 Remove the blocks from the wheels at the
non-steer end of the machine.
28 Block the wheels at the steer end of the
machine.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: If the platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound, adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
29 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the non-steer end of the machine.
34 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
30 Raise the machine approximately
5 inches / 13 cm.
35 Raise the machine approximately
5 inches / 13 cm.
31 Place a 4.73 x 6 x 6 inch / 12.1 x 15 x 15 cm
thick steel block under both wheels at the
non-steer end of the machine.
36 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
32 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
37 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
38 Remove the blocks from the wheels at the steer
end of the machine.
39 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the ground controls side of the machine.
40 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
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REV B
GROUND CONTROLS
41 GS-1530 and GS-1930: Place a 0.62 x 6 x 6
inch / 15.7 mm x 15 cm x 15 cm thick steel
block under both wheels at the ground controls
side of the machine.
GS-1932: Place a 0.82 x 6 x 6 inch / 17 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the ground controls side of the
machine.
53 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: If the tilt sensor alarm does not sound,
adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
42 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
43 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
44 Adjust the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners
just until the tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
45 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
46 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
47 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
48 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
49 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the battery pack side of the machine.
50 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
51 GS-1530 and GS-1930: Place a 0.76 x 6 x 6
inch / 19.3 mm x 15 cm x 15 cm thick steel
block under both wheels at the battery pack
side of the machine.
GS-1932: Place a 0.82 x 6 x 6 inch / 20.8 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the battery pack side of the machine.
52 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: If the platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound, adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
54 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
55 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
56 Install the tilt level sensor box cover.
57 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
58 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
59 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
60 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
61 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
62 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
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GROUND CONTROLS
REV B
How to Install and Calibrate the
2° Level Sensor
This procedure is for models equipped with a
2° side / 3° front / 5° rear level sensor.
3 Block the wheels at the non-steer end of the
machine.
4 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the steer end of the machine.
5 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
Type
Serial range
GS-1530 ANSI, CSA, CE
before 50444
GS-1530 Australia
before 24998
6 Place a 0.91 x 6 x 6 inch / 23.1 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the steer end of the machine.
GS-1930 ANSI, CSA
before 24998
7 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
GS-1930 CE
before 50444
8 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
GS-1930 Australia
before 48338
9 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
Tip-over hazard. Failure to install
or calibrate the tilt level sensor as
instructed will compromise
machine stability and cause the
machine to tip over, resulting in
death or serious injury. Do not
install or calibrate the level sensor
other than specified in this
procedure.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the ON
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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10 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
11 Remove the tilt level sensor box cover retaining
fasteners. Remove the cover.
The tilt level sensor box is located
on top of the chassis at the steer
end of the machine.
If you are not installing a new level sensor,
proceed to step 20.
12 Turn the key switch to the OFF position and push
in the red Emergency Stop button to the OFF
position at the ground controls.
13 Tag and disconnect the wiring harness from the
level sensor, limit switch and alarm.
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REV B
GROUND CONTROLS
14 Remove the tilt level sensor box retaining
fasteners. Remove the tilt level sensor box from
the machine.
15 Remove the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners.
Remove the tilt level sensor from the level
sensor box.
16 Place the new tilt level sensor in the tilt level
sensor box with the "X" on the level sensor
base closest to the long side of the tilt level
sensor box and the "Y" on the level sensor
base closest to the short side of the tilt level
sensor box.
Steer end
a
Y
f
X
b
c
e
d
Tip-over hazard. The tilt level
sensor must be installed with the
"X" on the level sensor base
closest to the long side of the tilt
level sensor box and the "Y" on
the level sensor base closest to
the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Failure to install the tilt
level sensor as instructed could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
17 Install the level sensor box onto the machine.
Install the level sensor box retaining fasteners.
18 Connect the wiring harness to the level sensor,
limit switch and alarm.
Non-steer end
a
b
c
d
e
f
scissor chassis
tilt level sensor
level sensor box
alarm
box retaining fastener
level sensor retaining fastener
19 Turn the key switch to the ground control and
pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
ON position at the ground controls.
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GROUND CONTROLS
REV B
20 Tighten the level sensor adjusting fasteners
until the bubble in the top of the level sensor is
centered in the circles.
Be sure there are threads showing
through the top of the adjusting
fasteners.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
33 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.1 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: If the tilt sensor alarm does not sound,
adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
21 Raise the platform slightly.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
22 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
23 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
24 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
25 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
26 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
27 Remove the blocks from the wheels at the
non-steer end of the machine.
28 Block the wheels at the steer end of the
machine.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: If the platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound, adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
29 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the non-steer end of the machine.
34 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
30 Raise the machine approximately
5 inches / 13 cm.
35 Raise the machine approximately
5 inches / 13 cm.
31 Place a 4.73 x 6 x 6 inch / 12.1 x 15 x 15 cm
thick steel block under both wheels at the
non-steer end of the machine.
36 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
32 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
37 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
38 Remove the blocks from the wheels at the steer
end of the machine.
39 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the ground controls side of the machine.
40 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
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REV B
GROUND CONTROLS
41 Place a 0.85 x 6 x 6 inch / 21.5 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the ground controls side of the
machine.
42 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
43 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
53 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.1 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: If the tilt sensor alarm does not sound,
adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
44 Adjust the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners
just until the tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
45 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
46 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
47 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
48 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
49 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the battery pack side of the machine.
50 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
51 Place a 0.98 x 6 x 6 inch / 25 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the battery pack side of the machine.
52 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: If the platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound, adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
54 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
55 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
56 Install the tilt level sensor box cover.
57 Raise the platform slightly.
58 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
59 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
60 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
61 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
62 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
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2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
4-5
Tilt Level Sensor
(after serial number 50443)
How to Install and Calibrate the
1.5° Level Sensor
This procedure is for models equipped with a
1.5° side / 3° front / 3° rear level sensor.
Type
3 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
4 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
5 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
Serial range
GS-1530 Australia
after 50443
GS-1930 ANSI, CSA, Australia
after 50443
GS-1932 (Australia outdoor)
after 50443
Tip-over hazard. Failure to install
or calibrate the tilt level sensor as
instructed will compromise
machine stability and cause the
machine to tip over, resulting in
death or serious injury. Do not
install or calibrate the level sensor
other than specified in this
procedure.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
6 Remove the tilt level sensor box cover retaining
fasteners. Remove the cover.
The tilt level sensor box is located
on top of the chassis at the steer
end of the machine.
If you are not installing a new level sensor,
proceed to step 15.
7 Turn the key switch to the off position and push
in the red Emergency Stop button to the off
position at the ground controls.
8 Tag and disconnect the wiring harness from the
level sensor, limit switch and alarm.
9 Remove the tilt level sensor box retaining
fasteners. Remove the tilt level sensor box from
the machine.
10 Remove the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners.
Remove the tilt level sensor from the level
sensor box.
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11 Place the new tilt level sensor in the tilt level
sensor box with the "X" on the level sensor
base closest to the long side of the tilt level
sensor box and the "Y" on the level sensor
base closest to the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Install the level sensor retaining
fasteners.
Steer end
Tip-over hazard. The tilt level
sensor must be installed with the
"X" on the level sensor base
closest to the long side of the tilt
level sensor box and the "Y" on
the level sensor base closest to
the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Failure to install the tilt
level sensor as instructed could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
a
Y
f
X
b
c
e
d
Non-steer end
a
b
c
d
e
f
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tilt level sensor
level sensor box
alarm
box retaining fastener
level sensor retaining fastener
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
12 Install the level sensor box onto the machine.
Install the level sensor box retaining fasteners.
13 Connect the wiring harness to the level sensor,
limit switch and alarm.
14 Turn the key switch to the ground control and
pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
ON position at the ground controls.
15 Tighten the level sensor adjusting fasteners
until the bubble in the top of the level sensor is
centered in the circles.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
Be sure there are threads showing
through the top of the adjusting
fasteners.
16 Raise the platform slightly.
17 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
18 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
19 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the ground controls side of the machine.
20 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
21 GS-1530 and GS-1930: Place a 0.62 x 6 x 6
inch / 15.7 mm x 15 cm x 15 cm thick steel
block under both wheels at the ground controls
side of the machine.
22 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
23 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm does sound. Adjust
the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners just until
the tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
24 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
25 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
26 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
27 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
28 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the battery pack side of the machine.
29 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
33 GS-1530 and GS-1930: Place a 0.76 x 6 x 6
inch / 19.3 mm x 15 cm x 15 cm thick steel
block under both wheels at the ground controls
side of the machine.
GS-1932: Place a 0.82 x 6 x 6 inch / 20.8 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the ground controls side of the
machine.
31 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
GS-1932: Place a 0.67 x 6 x 6 inch / 17 mm x
15 cm x 15 cm thick steel block under both
wheels at the ground controls side of the
machine.
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32 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
Adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
37 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
38 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
39 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
40 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
41 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: The platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound. Adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
33 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
34 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
35 Install the tilt level sensor box cover.
36 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
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How to Install and Calibrate the
2° Level Sensor
This procedure is for models equipped with a
2° side / 3° front / 3° rear level sensor.
Type
Serial range
GS-1530 ANSI, CSA, CE
after 50443
GS-1930 CE
after 50443
Tip-over hazard. Failure to install
or calibrate the tilt level sensor as
instructed will compromise
machine stability and cause the
machine to tip over, resulting in
death or serious injury. Do not
install or calibrate the level sensor
other than specified in this
procedure.
Perform this procedure with the
machine on a firm, level surface
that is free of obstructions.
1 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
5 Lower the platform onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
6 Remove the tilt level sensor box cover retaining
fasteners. Remove the cover.
The tilt level sensor box is located
on top of the chassis at the steer
end of the machine.
If you are not installing a new level sensor,
proceed to step 15.
7 Turn the key switch to the OFF position and push
in the red Emergency Stop button to the OFF
position at the ground controls.
8 Tag and disconnect the wiring harness from the
level sensor, limit switch and alarm.
9 Remove the tilt level sensor box retaining
fasteners. Remove the tilt level sensor box from
the machine.
10 Remove the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners.
Remove the tilt level sensor from the level
sensor box.
2 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop buttons to the ON
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
3 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
4 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
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11 Place the new tilt level sensor in the tilt level
sensor box with the "X" on the level sensor
base closest to the long side of the tilt level
sensor box and the "Y" on the level sensor
base closest to the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Install the level sensor retaining
fasteners.
Steer end
Tip-over hazard. The tilt level
sensor must be installed with the
"X" on the level sensor base
closest to the long side of the tilt
level sensor box and the "Y" on
the level sensor base closest to
the short side of the tilt level
sensor box. Failure to install the tilt
level sensor as instructed could
cause the machine to tip over
resulting in death or serious injury.
a
Y
f
X
b
c
e
d
Non-steer end
a
b
c
d
e
f
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scissor chassis
tilt level sensor
level sensor box
alarm
box retaining fastener
level sensor retaining fastener
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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
12 Install the level sensor box onto the machine.
Install the level sensor box retaining fasteners.
13 Connect the wiring harness to the level sensor,
limit switch and alarm.
14 Turn the key switch to the ground control and
pull out the red Emergency Stop button to the
ON position at the ground controls.
15 Tighten the level sensor adjusting fasteners
until the bubble in the top of the level sensor is
centered in the circles.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
Be sure there are threads showing
through the top of the adjusting
fasteners.
16 Raise the platform slightly.
17 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
18 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
19 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the ground controls side of the machine.
23 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should not sound.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm does sound. Adjust
the tilt level sensor retaining fasteners just until
the tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
24 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
25 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
26 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
27 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
28 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the battery pack side of the machine.
29 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
30 Place a 0.98 x 6 x 6 inch / 24.9 mm x 15 cm x
15 cm thick steel block under both wheels at
the ground controls side of the machine.
31 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
20 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
21 Place a 0.85 x 6 x 6 inch / 21.6 mm x 15 cm x
15 cm thick steel block under both wheels at
the ground controls side of the machine.
22 Lower the machine onto the blocks.
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32 Models before serial number 48817: Raise
the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm should sound.
Result: The tilt sensor alarm does not sound.
Adjust the tilt level sensor until the alarm just
begins to sound OR the down limit switch may
need to be adjusted.
37 Return the safety arm to the stowed position.
38 Lower the platform to the stowed position.
39 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm.
40 Remove the blocks from under both wheels.
41 Lower the machine and remove the jack.
CE models: When the platform is
raised 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m
from the ground, an alarm should
sound and the lift and drive
functions should not operate.
Models after serial number 48816: Raise the
platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
Result: The platform should stop and an alarm
should sound.
Result: The platform does not stop or the tilt
sensor alarm does not sound. Adjust the tilt
level sensor until the alarm just begins to sound
OR the down limit switch may need to be
adjusted.
33 Lift the safety arm, move it to the center of the
scissor arm and rotate down to a vertical
position.
34 Lower the scissor arms onto the safety arm.
Crushing hazard. Keep hands
clear of the safety arm when
lowering the platform.
35 Install the tilt level sensor box cover.
36 Raise the platform 7 to 8 feet / 2.1 to 2.4 m.
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Hydraulic Pump
REV B
4 Activate the platform up function from the
ground controls.
5-1
Function Pump
The hydraulic pump is attached to the motor which
makes up the Hydraulic Power Unit.
How to Test the Hydraulic Pump
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
Result: If the pressure gauge reads
3200 psi / 221 bar, immediately stop. The pump
is good.
Result: If pressure fails to reach
3200 psi / 221 bar, the pump is bad and will
need to be serviced or replaced.
Component damage hazard.
There is no relief valve in the
hydraulic pump and the pump can
be damaged if the pressure is
allowed to exceed
3200 psi / 221 bar. When testing
the pump, activate the pump in
one second intervals until
3200 psi / 221 bar is confirmed.
Do not over-pressurize the pump.
1 Disconnect and plug the high pressure
hydraulic hose from the hydraulic pump.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
5 Remove the pressure gauge and reconnect the
hydraulic hose.
2 Connect a 0 to 5000 psi / 0 to 350 bar pressure
gauge to the high pressure port on the pump.
3 Turn the key switch to ground control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
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REV B
HYDRAULIC PUMP
How to Remove the
Hydraulic Pump
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
1 Remove the mounting fasteners from the
hydraulic filter bracket at the function manifold.
Push the filter off to the side.
2 Tag, disconnect and cap the hydraulic hoses on
the pump.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
3 Remove the pump mounting bolts. Carefully
remove the pump.
Tip-over hazard. After replacing
the hydraulic pump, it is critical to
return the lift speed and raised
drive speed settings to original
factory specifications. Failure to
restore the machine to original
factory specifications could cause
the machine to tip over resulting in
death or serious injury.
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Function Manifold
REV B
6-1
Function Manifold Components (from serial number 17408 to 35799)
The function manifold is mounted inside the hydraulic power unit module tray
Index
No.
Description
1
Diagnostic nipple ....................................... AA ...................... Testing
2
Flow regulator, 0.75 gpm / 2.8 L/min ......... AB ...................... Steer circuit ............................ 35 ft-lbs / 47 Nm
3
Relief valve, 3500 psi / 241.3 bar .............. AC ...................... System relief ........................... 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
4
Orifice - washer, 0.040 in / 1 mm .............. AD ...................... Steer circuit
5
Relief valve, 1500 psi / 103.4 bar .............. AE ...................... Steer relief .............................. 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
6
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way ............... AF ....................... Steer left/right ......................... 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
7
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way ............... AG ...................... Platform up ............................. 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
8
Solenoid valve,
2 position 2 way, N. O. .............................. AH ...................... Brake circuit ............................ 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
9
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way ............... AI ........................ Drive forward/reverse ............. 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
10
Check valve, 5 psi / 0.3 bar ....................... AJ ....................... Brake circuit ............................ 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
11
Check valve, 5 psi / 0.3 bar ....................... AK ...................... Steer circuit ............................ 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
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Schematic
Item
Function
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Torque
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
1
2
AA
AB
AK
3
11
AC
AD
4
5
AE
Y4
6
Y3
AF
7
AG
Y8
8
Y2
AH
Y6
Y5
AJ
AI
10
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
6-2
Function Manifold Components (after serial number 35799)
The function manifold is mounted inside the hydraulic power unit module tray
Index
No.
Description
Schematic
Item
1
Diagnostic nipple ....................................... BA ...................... Testing
2
Flow regulator, 0.75 gpm / 2.8 L/min ......... BB ...................... Steer circuit ............................ 35 ft-lbs / 47 Nm
3
Relief valve, 3500 psi / 241.3 bar .............. BC ...................... System relief ........................... 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
4
Relief valve, 3000 psi / 207 bar ................. BD ...................... Lift relief ................................. 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
5
Orifice - washer, 0.040 in / 1 mm .............. BE ...................... Steer circuit
6
Relief valve, 1500 psi / 103.4 bar .............. BF ....................... Steering relief ......................... 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
7
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way ............... BG ...................... Platform up ............................. 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
8
Check valve, 10 psi / 0.7 bar ..................... BH ...................... Drive circuit ............................. 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
9
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way ............... BI ........................ Steer left/right ......................... 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
Function
Torque
10
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way ............... BJ ....................... Drive forward/reverse ............. 25 ft-lbs / 34 Nm
11
Check valve ............................................... BK ...................... Steer circuit ............................ 20 ft-lbs / 27 Nm
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FUNCTION MANIFOLD
1
2
BB
BA
BC
BD
3
4
BE
5
BF
BG
Y8
BH
BK
Y4
7
8
9
Y3
Y6
6
BI
Y5
BJ
11
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FUNCTION MANIFOLD
REV B
5 Hold the system relief valve with a wrench and
remove the cap (item AC).
6-3
Valve Adjustments Function Manifold
AA
AK
How to Adjust the System Relief
Valve
Be sure that the hydraulic oil level
is between the FULL and ADD marks
on the oil level indicator decal.
AB
AC
AD
AE
b
AF
Before serial number 35800:
AG
1 Open the hydraulic power unit module tray and
locate the system relief valve on the function
manifold (item AC).
AH
2 Place maximum rated load into the platform.
Secure the load to the platform. Refer to
Section 2, Specifications.
AJ
a
b
3 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
Perform this test from the ground
with the platform controls. Do not
stand in the platform.
4 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
a
AI
system relief valve
function manifold
6 Models with lift function enable button:
Press and hold the lift function enable button.
Models with drive function select button:
Press the lift function select button.
7 Press and hold the function enable switch.
8 While activating the platform up function, adjust
the internal hex socket clockwise, just until the
platform begins to raise.
9 Fully lower the platform.
10 Add an additional 50 pounds / 22.7 kg to the
platform. Secure the additional weight.
11 Raise the platform slightly.
Result: The power unit should not be able to lift
the platform.
Result: If the power unit lifts the platform, adjust
the internal hex socket counterclockwise until
the adjustment is correct.
12 Install the relief valve cap.
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
13 Bleed the hydraulic system by raising the
platform to full height. If the pump cavitates or
platform fails to reach full height, add hydraulic
oil until the pump is functioning correctly. Do not
overfill the hydraulic reservoir.
Component damage hazard. Do
not continue to operate the
machine if the hydraulic pump is
cavitating.
1 Open the hydraulic power unit module tray and
locate the system relief valve on the function
manifold (item BC).
a
BB
BC
b
BD
BE
c
4 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
Perform this test from the ground
with the platform controls. Do not
stand in the platform.
5 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
After serial number 35799:
BA
3 Chock both sides of the wheels at the steer end
of the machine.
BF
6 Press and hold the function enable switch.
7 Move and hold the joystick fully in either
direction while observing the pressure reading
on the pressure gauge. Note the pressure.
Refer to Section 2, Specifications.
8 Turn the machine off. Hold the system relief
valve with a wrench and remove the cap
(item BC).
9 Adjust the internal hex socket. Turn it clockwise
to increase the pressure or counterclockwise to
decrease the pressure.
Tip-over hazard. Failure to adjust
the relief valves to specification
could cause the machine to tip
over resulting in death or serious
injury. Do not adjust the relief
valve pressures higher than
specifications.
BG
BH
BK
BI
BJ
a
b
c
10 Install the relief valve cap.
11 Repeat steps 5 through 7 to confirm the relief
valve pressure.
test port
system relief valve
function manifold
2 Connect a 0 to 5000 psi / 0 to 350 bar
pressure gauge to the test port on the function
manifold (item BA).
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
2 Connect a 0 to 5000 psi / 0 to 350 bar pressure
gauge to the test port on the function manifold
(item BA).
How to Adjust the Platform Lift
Relief Valve
(after serial number 35799)
Be sure that the hydraulic oil level
is between the full and add marks
on the oil level indicator decal.
3 Chock both sides of the wheels at the steer end
of the machine.
4 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
Perform this test from the ground
with the platform controls. Do not
stand in the platform.
1 Open the hydraulic power unit module tray and
locate the system relief valve on the function
manifold (item BC).
BA
a
5 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
b
6 Press and hold the function enable switch.
BB
BC
BD
BE
d
BF
BG
BH
BK
BI
c
7 Move and hold the joystick fully in either
direction while observing the pressure reading
on the pressure gauge. Note the pressure.
Refer to Section 2, Specifications.
8 Turn the machine off. Hold the system relief
valve with a wrench and remove the cap
(item BC).
9 Adjust the internal hex socket. Turn it clockwise
to increase the pressure or counterclockwise to
decrease the pressure.
Tip-over hazard. Failure to adjust
the relief valves to specification
could cause the machine to tip
over resulting in death or serious
injury. Do not adjust the relief
valve pressures higher than
specifications.
BJ
a
b
c
d
test port
system relief valve
lift relief valve
function manifold
10 Install the relief valve cap.
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
11 Repeat steps 5 through 7 to confirm the relief
valve pressure.
12 Place maximum rated load into the platform.
Secure the load to the platform. Refer to
Section 2, Specifications.
13 Turn the key switch to ground control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
14 Hold the lift relief valve with a wrench and
remove the cap (item BD).
15 While activating the platform up function, adjust
the internal hex socket clockwise, just until the
platform begins to raise.
16 Fully lower the platform.
17 Add an additional 50 pounds (22.7 kg) to the
platform. Secure the additional weight.
18 Raise the platform slightly.
Result: The power unit should not be able to lift
the platform.
Result: If the power unit lifts the platform, adjust
the internal hex socket counterclockwise until
the adjustment is correct.
19 Install the relief valve cap.
20 Bleed the hydraulic system by raising the
platform to full height. If the pump cavitates or
the platform fails to reach full height, add
hydraulic oil until the pump is functioning
correctly. Do not overfill the hydraulic tank.
Component damage hazard. Do
not continue to operate the
machine if the hydraulic pump is
cavitating.
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
2 Connect a 0 to 5000 psi / 0 to 350 bar pressure
gauge to the test port (item AA or BA) on the
function manifold.
How to Adjust the Steer Relief
Valve
1 Open the hydraulic power unit module tray and
locate the steer relief valve on the function
manifold (items AE or BF).
BA
BC
a
AA
a
BB
AB
BD
AK
AD
BE
c
AC
BF
AE
b
b
BG
AF
c
AG
BH
BK
BI
AH
BJ
AJ
AI
Models after serial number 35799
Models before serial number 35800
a
b
c
test port
steer relief valve
function manifold
a
b
c
test port
steer relief valve
function manifold
3 Remove the platform controls from the platform.
Perform this test from the ground
with the platform controls. Do not
stand in the platform.
4 Turn the key switch to platform control and pull
out the red Emergency Stop button to the on
position at both the ground and platform
controls.
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
5 Activate the function enable switch and press
and hold the steer thumb rocker switch to the
right. Allow the wheels to completely turn to the
right. Continue holding the switch while
observing the pressure reading on the pressure
gauge. Note the pressure. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
6 Press and hold the steer thumb rocker switch to
the left. Allow the wheels to completely turn to
the left. Continue holding the switch while
observing the pressure reading on the pressure
gauge.
7 Turn the machine off. Hold the steer relief valve
with a wrench and remove the cap
(item AE or BF).
8 Adjust the internal hex socket. Turn it clockwise
to increase the pressure or counterclockwise to
decrease the pressure.
Tip-over hazard. Failure to adjust
the relief valves to specification
could cause the machine to tip
over resulting in death or serious
injury. Do not adjust the relief
valve pressures higher than
specifications.
9 Install the relief valve cap.
10 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to confirm the relief
valve pressure.
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FUNCTION MANIFOLD
REV B
6-4
Valve Coils
How to Test a Coil Diode
How to Test a Coil
A properly functioning coil provides an
electromotive force which operates the solenoid
valve. Critical to normal operation is continuity
within the coil that provides this force field.
Genie incorporates spike suppressing diodes in all
of its coils. Properly functioning coil diodes protect
the electrical circuit by suppressing voltage spikes.
Voltage spikes naturally occur within a function
circuit following the interruption of electrical current
to a coil. Faulty diodes can fail to protect the
electrical system, resulting in a tripped circuit
breaker or component damage.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
1 Tag and disconnect the wire harness from the
coil to be tested.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
1 Test the coil for resistance. See 6-4 How to
Test a Coil.
2 Test the coil resistance.
Result: The resistance should be within
specification, plus or minus 30%.
Result: If the resistance is not within
specification, plus or minus 30%, replace the
coil.
Valve Coil Resistance Specifications
Description
Specification
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way
25 to 27 Ω
20V DC with diode (schematic item AF and BI)
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way
20V DC with diode (schematic item AG)
18 to 20 Ω
Solenoid valve, N.O. poppet
20V DC with diode (schematic item AH)
25 to 27 Ω
Solenoid valve, 3 position 4 way
18 to 20 Ω
20V DC with diode (schematic item AI and BJ)
Solenoid valve, 2 position 4 way
20V DC with diode (schematic item BG)
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REV B
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
2 Connect a 10W resistor to the negative terminal
of a known good 9V DC battery. Connect the
other end of the resistor to a terminal on the
coil.
The battery should read 9V DC or
more when measured across the
terminals.
W
Resistor, 10W
Genie part number
27287
4 Connect the negative lead to the other terminal
on the coil.
If testing a single-terminal coil,
connect the negative lead to the
internal metallic ring at either end
of the coil.
5 Momentarily connect the positive lead from the
multimeter to the positive terminal on the 9V
battery. Note and record the current reading.
6 At the battery or coil terminals, reverse the
connections. Note and record the current
reading.
COIL
a
AMMETER
d
+
c
10 W
RESISTOR
Result: If one or both of the current readings are
0 mA, or if the two current readings do not differ
by a minimum of 20%, the coil and/or its
internal diode are faulty and the coil should be
replaced.
b
+
c
b
9V
BATTERY
Result: Both current readings are greater than
0 mA and are different by a minimum of 20%.
The coil is good.
a
b
c
d
multimeter
9V DC battery
10W resistor
coil
Note: Dotted lines in illustration indicate a
reversed connection as specified in step 6
3 Set a multimeter to read DC voltage.
The multimeter, when set to read
DC voltage, should be capable of
reading up to 800 mA.
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Hydraulic Tank
REV A
2 Open the power unit module tray.
7-1
Hydraulic Tank
The primary functions of the hydraulic tank are to
cool, clean and deaerate the hydraulic fluid during
operation. It utilizes internal suction strainers for
the pump supply lines and has an external return
line filter.
3 Remove the drain plug from the hydraulic tank
and allow all of the oil from the tank to drain into
a suitable container. Refer to Section 2,
Specifications.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
How to Remove the
Hydraulic Tank
Component damage hazard. The
work area and surfaces where this
procedure will be performed must
be clean and free of debris that
could get into the hydraulic
system.
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
Perform this procedure with the
platform in the stowed position.
4 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic tank
return hose at the top of the hydraulic tank.
5 Remove the motor controller mounting bracket
retaining fasteners and move the motor
controller to the side.
6 Remove the return filter mounting bracket
fasteners from the manifold. Push the filter and
accumulator out of the way.
7 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic pump
inlet hose at the side of the hydraulic tank.
8 Remove the hydraulic tank retaining fasteners
and remove the hydraulic tank from the
machine.
1 Disconnect the battery pack from the machine.
Electrocution hazard. Contact with
electrically charged circuits could
result in death or serious injury.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
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Steer Axle Components
REV B
7 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses
on the drive motor. Cap the fittings on the drive
motor.
8-1
Yoke and Drive Motor
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
How to Remove the Yoke
and Drive Motor Assembly
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
1 Block the non-steer wheels.
2 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the steer end of the machine.
3 Remove the cotter pin from the wheel castle
nut.
Component damage hazard.
Hoses can be damaged if they are
kinked or pinched.
8 Support and secure the yoke assembly to an
appropriate lifting device.
9 Remove the retaining fastener from the steer
link at the yoke assembly.
Note the quantity and location of
the spacers when disconnecting
the steer link from the yoke
assembly.
Always replace the cotter pin with
a new one when removing the
castle nut.
4 Loosen the wheel castle nut. Do not remove it.
5 Raise the machine approximately
6 inches / 15 cm. Place blocks under the
chassis for support.
10 Remove the retaining fastener from the top of
the yoke pivot shaft.
11 Lower the yoke assembly out of the chassis.
Crushing hazard. The chassis
could fall if not properly supported.
6 Remove the wheel castle nut. Remove the
wheel.
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Bodily injury hazard. The yoke/
motor assembly may fall if not
properly supported when it is
removed from the chassis.
During re-assembly, be sure that
the spacers are installed onto the
steer link.
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STEER AXLE COMPONENTS
REV B
How to Remove a Drive Motor
1 Block the non-steer wheels.
7 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses
on the drive motor. Cap the fittings on the drive
motor.
2 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the steer end of the machine.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to
allow the oil pressure to
dissipate gradually. Do not
allow oil to squirt or spray.
3 Remove the cotter pin from the wheel castle nut
of the motor to be removed.
Always replace the cotter pin with
a new one when removing the
castle nut.
Component damage hazard.
Hoses can be damaged if they are
kinked or pinched.
4 Loosen the wheel castle nut. Do not remove it.
5 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm. Place blocks under the chassis
for support.
Crushing hazard. The chassis
could fall if not properly supported.
6 Remove the wheel castle nut. Remove the
wheel.
8 Remove the drive motor mounting fasteners.
Remove the motor.
Torque specifications
Drive motor mounting fasteners, dry
75 ft-lbs
101.7 Nm
Drive motor mounting fasteners, lubricated
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76.3 Nm
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REV B
STEER AXLE COMPONENTS
4 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
rod-end pivot pin. Remove the pin.
8-2
Steer Cylinder
Note the quantity and location of
the spacers when removing the
rod-end pivot pin.
How to Remove the
Steer Cylinder
5 Remove the steer cylinder from the machine.
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
1 Block the non-steer wheels.
2 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses
from the steer cylinder. Cap the fittings on the
cylinder.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to
squirt or spray.
Component damage hazard.
Hoses can be damaged if they are
kinked or pinched.
3 Remove the pin retaining fasteners from the
barrel-end pivot pin. Remove the pivot pin.
Note the quantity and location of
the spacers when removing the
barrel-end pivot pin.
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STEER AXLE COMPONENTS
REV B
7 Turn the yokes to the side so the bellcrank can
be removed.
8-3
Steer Bellcrank
8 Remove the bellcrank from the machine.
How to Remove the Steer
Bellcrank
Note the quantity and the location
of the spacers in between the
bellcrank and the steer links.
1 Remove the steer cylinder. See 8-2, How to
Remove the Steer Cylinder.
2 From serial number 17408 to 43000: Remove
the retaining fastener from the center pivot pin
of the bellcrank.
After serial number 43000: Remove the
retaining fastener from the center pivot pin of
the bellcrank. Remove the pin.
Note the quantity and the location
of the spacers on the bellcrank.
3 Block the non-steer wheels.
4 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the steer end.
5 Remove the retaining fasteners from the steer
links at each end of the bellcrank.
Note the quantity and location of
the spacers between the bellcrank
and the steer links.
6 Raise the machine approximately
14 inches / 36 cm. Place blocks under the
chassis for support.
Crushing hazard. The chassis
could fall if not properly supported.
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Non-steer Axle Components
REV B
7 Raise the machine approximately
2 inches / 5 cm. Place blocks under the chassis
for support.
9-1
Drive Brake
Crushing hazard. The chassis
could fall if not properly supported.
How to Remove a Drive Brake
When removing a hose assembly
or fitting, the O-ring on the fitting
and/or hose end must be replaced
and then torqued to specification
during installation. Refer to
Section Two, Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
8 Remove the wheel castle nut. Remove the
wheel.
9 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hose
from the brake. Cap the fitting on the brake.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to squirt
or spray.
1 Support and secure the entry ladder to an
appropriate lifting device.
2 Remove the entry ladder mounting fasteners.
Remove the entry ladder from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The entry ladder
may become unbalanced and fall
if it is not properly supported and
secured to the lifting device.
10 Place a lifting jack under the brake for support.
11 Remove the fasteners that attach the brake to
the drive chassis. Remove the brake.
Crushing hazard. The brake will
fall if not properly supported when
the mounting fasteners are
removed.
3 Block the steer wheels.
4 Center a lifting jack under the drive chassis at
the non-steer end.
5 Remove the cotter pin from the wheel castle
nut.
Always replace the cotter pin with
a new one when removing the
castle nut.
Torque specifications
Brake mounting fasteners, dry
75 ft-lbs
102 Nm
Brake mounting fasteners, lubricated
56 ft-lbs
76 Nm
6 Loosen the wheel castle nut. Do not remove it.
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Brake Release Hand Pump Components
REV A
10-1
Brake Release Hand Pump Components
The brake release hand pump manifold is mounted behind the entry ladder next to the battery charger.
Index
No.
Schematic
Item
Description
Function
Torque
1
Check valve, pilot operated .............. A ............... Manual brake release circuit ........ 25-30 ft-lbs / 34-41 Nm
2
Shuttle valve ..................................... B ............... Brake release ................................. 8-10 ft-lbs / 11-14 Nm
3
Hand pump ....................................... C ............... Manual brake release ................... 25-30 ft-lbs / 34-41 Nm
1
A
B
3
2
C
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April 2003
Troubleshooting Flow Charts
Before Troubleshooting:
Read, understand and obey the safety rules and
operating instructions printed in the
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930 Operator’s
Manual.
Be sure that all necessary tools and test
equipment are available and ready for use.
Observe and Obey:
Troubleshooting and repair procedures shall be
completed by a person trained and qualified on
the repair of this machine.
Read each appropriate flow chart thoroughly.
Attempting shortcuts may produce hazardous
conditions.
Immediately tag and remove from service a
damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Be aware of the following hazards and follow
generally accepted safe workshop practices.
Repair any machine damage or malfunction
before operating the machine.
Crushing hazard. When testing
or replacing any hydraulic
component, always support
the structure and secure it
from movement.
Unless otherwise specified, perform each
repair procedure with the machine in the
following configuration:
· Machine parked on a firm, level surface
· Platform in stowed position
· Key switch in the off position with the
key removed
· Wheels chocked
Electrocution hazard. Contact
with electrically charged circuits
could result in death or serious
injury. Remove all rings, watches
and other jewelry.
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to
squirt or spray.
Two persons will be required to
safely perform some
troubleshooting procedures.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS
General Repair Process
About This Section
When a malfunction is discovered, the flow charts
in this section will help a service professional
pinpoint the cause of the problem. To use this
section, basic hand tools and certain pieces of test
equipment are required—voltmeter, ohmmeter,
pressure gauges.
The location of terminals mentioned in this section
can be found on the appropriate electrical or
hydraulic schematics provided in Section 6,
Schematics.
Identify
symptoms
Malfunction
discovered
Troubleshoot
problem
still exists
Return to
service
problem
solved
Perform
repair
Inspect
and test
Since various degrees of a particular function
loss may occur, selecting the appropriate flow
chart may be troublesome. When a function will not
operate with the same speed or power as a
machine in good working condition, refer to the
flow chart which most closely describes the
problem.
LED Diagnostic Readout
The diagnostic readout displays numerical codes
that provide information about the machine
operating status and about malfunctions. The dot
to the right of the numbers will blink during
normal operation codes and remain on with fault
codes.
The codes listed in the Fault Code Chart
describe malfunctions and can aid in
troubleshooting the machine by pinpointing the
area or component affected.
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Fault Code Chart
REV A
(after serial number 17407)
Fault Code
01
02
(See Chart 16)
03
12
(See Chart 4)
18
Problem
Possible Causes
EPROM not programmed.
Replace ECM.
ECM/Platform
communication error.
Malfunctioning control cable
OR malfunctioning platform
controls.
DIP switch settings
incorrect.
Malfunctioning up/down
switch.
Troubleshoot control cable
OR troubleshoot platform
controls.
Correct DIP switch settings.
Pothole guard failure.
Malfunctioning pothole
switch OR obstruction in
pothole guard linkage.
Troubleshoot pothole switch
OR remove obstruction.
Limit switch failure.
Troubleshoot limit switch
OR inspect wire connection.
Platform left turn switch
fault.
Malfunctioning limit switch
OR wire disconnected from
limit switch.
Malfunctioning steer left
microswitch.
Troubleshoot steer left
microswitch.
Platform right turn switch
fault.
Malfunctioning steer right
microswitch.
Troubleshoot steer right
microswitch.
Platform drive enable
switch fault.
Malfunctioning drive enable
switch.
Troubleshoot drive enable
switch.
Platform joystick fault.
Joystick potentiometer not
centered.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Verify potentiometer setting.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Reverse coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Up coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Down coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Steer right coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Steer left coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Brake coil fault.
Malfunctioning coil OR wire
disconnected from coil.
Troubleshoot coil OR
inspect wire connection.
Series/parallel coil fault.
DIP switch settings are
incorrect.
Batteries discharged.
Troubleshoot and correct
DIP switch settings.
Charge batteries.
Static strap may be missing
from the machine.
Replace static strap.
Undefined platform DIP
switch settings.
Chassis up/down toggle
closed at start up.
(See Charts 10,
13 or 14)
19
(See Chart 15)
42
(See Chart 5 or
Chart 8)
43
(See Chart 5 or
Chart 9)
46
(See Chart 5)
47
52
Forward coil fault.
(See Chart 11)
53
(See Chart 12)
54
(See Chart 6)
55
(See Chart 7)
56
(See Chart 9)
57
(See Chart 8)
58
(See Chart 10 or
Chart 10A)
59
68
88
Part No. 72876
Solution
Internal ECM error.
Low battery voltage.
ECM has been erased.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Troubleshoot up/down
switch.
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Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 1
All Functions
Will Not
Operate
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure both
Emergency Stop
switches are pulled out
to the ON position.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
Be sure the hydraulic
tank is filled to the
correct level.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
light is on
control and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, press and hold
the function enable
switch. Visually inspect
the power-on LED.
Troubleshoot ground
and platform control
systems separately OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
light is not on
After serial number
25141: Troubleshoot the
CR48 power relay to U5
bad
Repair or replace the
wire circuit from the
platform controls to
CR48 OR repair or
replace the CR48 socket
OR replace CR48.
good
Check voltage on the
output side of the 275A
fuse F6.
20V or more
Check continuity from
the B- terminal on the
motor controller U6 to
the negative battery
cable at QD1.
less than
Replace F6 OR check
20V
for short circuits OR
check battery cables OR
check for open in
negative battery cable
from batteries to ground
point on module tray.
Repair open in the
no
continuity negative battery cable
from the B- terminal at
motor controller U6 to
QD1.
continuity
Check voltage on
terminal D1 at the pump
motor M6.
0V
Repair open in the 24V
cable circuit from F6 to
QD1 OR replace or
repair QD1 OR repair
open in 24V cable circuit
from QD1 through
terminal B+ at U6 to
terminal D1 at M6.
20V or more
Continued on the next
page.
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Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
REV A
Continued from the
previous page.
CHART 1
Check voltage at input
side of Emergency Stop
button P1.
0V
Repair open in wire from
the input side of P1 to
circuit breaker CB2 OR
reset or replace CB2 OR
repair open in the wire
from CB2 to QD1.
20V or more
Check voltage at the
input side of each
contact at key switch
KS1.
0V
Repair open in the wire
from P1 to KS1 OR
repair open in the wire
jumper to each contact
OR replace contact on
P1 OR replace P1.
20V or more
Check the output side of
the platform control
contact at KS1.
0V
20V or more
bad
Repair or replace KS1.
good
Replace contact OR
refer to Platform
Controls Inoperative,
Chart 6 OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
20V or more
Turn KS1 to the ground
control position and
check output side of
each contact.
Check the cam on KS1.
0V
Check the cam on KS1.
bad
Repair or replace KS1.
good
Replace contact OR
refer to Ground Controls
Inoperative, Chart 5 OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Refer to Chart 2, Pump
Motor Will Not Operate
OR repair open in WH
wire (C2 estop chassis)
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
5-5
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 2
Pump Motor
Will Not
Operate
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to ground
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, activate the lift
function and check for
voltage on the positive
terminal D1 at pump
motor M5.
20V or
more
Activate the lift function
and check voltage on
terminal M- at U6.
20V or more
0V
Repair open in the
ground cable circuit from
terminal A1 at M5 to
terminal M- at U6 OR
replace M5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Replace U6 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
0V
After serial number
25141: Troubleshoot the
CR48 power relay to U5
bad
Repair or replace the
wire circuit from the
platform controls to
CR48 OR repair or
replace the CR48 socket
OR replace CR48.
good
20V or
Check voltage on the B+ more
terminal at motor
controller U6.
Replace positive battery
cable from the B+
terminal at U6 to D1 at
M5.
0V
Check for continuity in
the positive cable circuit no
from the B+ terminal at continuity
U6 through battery quick
disconnect QD1 through
the 275A fuse F6 to the
battery B5.
Replace the cable from
the B+ terminal at U6 to
QD1 OR repair or
replace QD1 OR replace
the cable from QD1 to
F6 OR replace F6 OR
replace the cable from
F6 to B5.
continuity
Check for continuity in
the ground cable circuit
from terminal A1 at
pump motor M5 to the
M- terminal at motor
controller U6.
no
continuity Replace ground cable
from terminal A1 at M5
to terminal M- at U6.
continuity
Continued on the next
page.
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Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
REV A
Continued from the
previous page.
CHART 2
Check for continuity in
the ground cable circuit
from terminal B- at U6
through QD1 to the
battery B5.
Replace ground cable
no
continuity from terminal B- at U6 to
QD1 OR repair or
replace QD1 OR replace
the cable from QD1 to
B5.
continuity
Activate the lift function
and check voltage on
terminal 1 at U6.
0V
Repair open in the WH
A8 motor contr enable
wire from terminal 1 at
U6 to pin A8 of the AMP
connector at ECM U5.
20V or more
Activate the lift function
and check voltage on
terminal 3 at U6.
5V
Replace M5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Part No. 72876
0V
Repair open in the WH
A9-motor cont enable
wire from pin A9 at U5
to terminal 3 at U6 OR
replace U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
5-7
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 3
All Functions
Inoperative,
Power Unit
Starts and Runs
Be sure, if the Error
Indicator light is on at
the platform controls,
you refer to the specific
chart that relates to the
error code that is
displayed on the ECM.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
REV A
Check for a positive
connection between
electric motor and
pump by removing
pump from motor M5,
leaving all hoses
connected. Visually
check the coupling
connection.
bad
Replace pump coupling
OR replace the pump
OR replace M5.
good
Test the hydraulic pump.
See Repair section.
bad
Replace the pump.
good
Consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
Be sure the hydraulic
tank is filled to the
correct level.
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Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 4
REV A
Ground
Controls
Inoperative,
Platform
Controls
Operate
Normally
Be sure, if the Error
Indicator light is on at
the platform controls,
you refer to the specific
chart that relates to the
error code that is
displayed on the ECM.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are properly connected.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged.
Part No. 72876
With key switch turned
to ground controls and
both Emergency Stop
buttons pulled out to the
ON position, check
voltage on the ground
control contact at the
input side of the key
switch KS1.
0V
Repair open in WH wire
from KS1 to Emergency
Stop button P1 OR
repair or replace P1 OR
repair open in WH wire
from P1 to circuit
breaker CB2.
20V or more
Check voltage on output
side of ground control
contact at KS1.
0V
Check if internal cam at
KS1 is activating the
ground control contact.
yes
Replace contact for
ground controls at KS1.
no
20V or more
Check voltage on the
center terminal of the
platform up/down toggle
switch TS66 at the
ground controls.
Replace KS1.
0V
Repair open in WH wire
jumper from KS1 to the
center terminal at TS66.
20V or more
Test or replace TS66
(See Repair Section)
OR repair open in the
WH B12 UP/DWN SWITCH
UP wire from TS66 to the
ECM U5 OR repair open
in the WH A12 UP/DWN
SWITCH DWN wire from
TS66 to U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
5-9
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 5
Platform
Controls
Inoperative,
Ground
Controls
Operate
Normally
Be sure, if the Error
Indicator light is on at
the platform controls,
you refer to the specific
chart that relates to the
error code that is
displayed on the ECM.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
control and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, check voltage
on the input side of the
platform control contact
on key switch KS1.
0V
Repair open in WH wire
from KS1 to Emergency
Stop button P1 OR
repair open in the WH
wire from P1 to circuit
breaker CB2.
20V or more
Check voltage on output
side of platform control
contact at KS1.
0V
Check if internal cam at
KS1 is activating
platform control contact.
yes
Replace contact for
platform controls at KS1.
no
20V or more
Check voltage on
terminal A11 at the ECM
U5.
Replace KS1.
0V
Repair open in WH A11keyswitch wire from KS1
to terminal A11 at U5.
20V or more
Check voltage on
terminal B2 at U5.
0V
Replace U5.
20V or more
Check voltage at the
output side of the
Emergency Stop button
P2.
0V
Repair or replace P2 OR
replace control cable
from U5 to the platform
controls.
20V or more
Check voltage on
terminal A4 at U5.
0V
Replace control cable
from U5 to the platform
controls.
20V or more
Replace control cable
from U5 to the platform
controls OR replace the
platform controls OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
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Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 6
REV A
Platform Up
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
Models with lift
function enable
button: With the key
switch turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, press and hold
the lift function enable
button and activate the
controller in the UP
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
Models with drive
function select button:
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, press the lift
function select button
and activate the
controller in the UP
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
light is
on
20V or more
Disconnect the wire
from the platform up
directional valve coil on
the function manifold
(item AG or BG) and
check the resistance.
See Repair Section.
less than
3000 PSI
Adjust the system relief
valve (item AC or BC)
OR repair or replace the
platform lift cylinder OR
the platform lowering
valve (item D) may be
stuck open OR the
function manifold could
have an internal defect.
Consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Part No. 72876
0V
0 or
infinite
ohms
Repair open in the WH
A6-up coil wire from the
platform up directional
valve coil (item AG or
BG) to the ECM U5 (see
Repair Section) OR
replace U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Replace the platform up
directional valve coil
(item AG or BG).
18-20 ohms
Repair or replace the
platform up directional
valve cartridge (item AG
or BG) OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
light is not on
Install a 0 to 5000 PSI
(350 bar) pressure
gauge at the quick
disconnect coupling
(item AA or BA) on the
function manifold and
activate the platform up
function.
Connect the positive
lead from a volt meter to
the coil on the platform
up directional valve
(item AG or BG) wire
terminal without
disconnecting the wire
and the negative lead of
the volt meter to the
ground point on the
manifold. Activate the
controller in the UP
direction and check the
voltage.
3000
PSI or
more
Are there mechanical
restrictions keeping
platform up function
from moving?
yes
Remove the mechanical
restrictions keeping
platform up function
from moving.
no
Repair or replace the
platform lift cylinder OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
5 - 11
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 7
Platform Down
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the on
position and the platform
raised slightly,
Models with lift
function enable
button: press and hold
the lift function enable
button and activate the
controller in the DOWN
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light is on.
Models with drive
function select button:
press the lift function
select button and
activate the controller in
the DOWN direction and
check to see if the error
indicator light is on.
light is
on
With the platform raised
and the safety arm
installed, connect the
leads of a volt meter to
the wires on the platform
lowering coil (item D) on
the cylinder without
removing the wires.
Models with lift
function enable
button: Press and hold
the lift function enable
button and activate the
controller in the DOWN
direction and check the
voltage.
Models with drive
function select button:
Press the lift function
select button and
activate the controller in
the DOWN direction and
check the voltage.
0V
Repair open in the WH
B6-down coil wire from
the platform lowering
valve coil (item D) to the
ECM U5 OR repair open
in the brown ground wire
circuit from the coil to
the battery module tray
OR replace U5 OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
20V or more
Label and disconnect
the wires from the coil
on the platform lowering
valve (item D) at the
platform lift cylinder and
check the resistance
(See Repair Section).
0 or
infinite
ohms
Replace platform
lowering valve coil
(item D).
23 to 25 ohms
light is not on
With the platform raised
and the safety arm
removed, pull the
manual platform
lowering handle at the
ground controls.
platform
lowers
Repair or replace the
platform lowering valve
cartridge (item D).
platform does
not lower
Are there mechanical
restrictions keeping the
platform from lowering?
yes
Remove mechanical
restrictions keeping the
platform from lowering.
no
Repair or replace the
platform lowering valve
cartridge (item D) OR
repair or replace the lift
cylinder OR replace the
orifice or orifice washer
(item E) OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
Replace the platform
controls OR replace the
ECM U5 OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
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Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 8
REV A
Steer Left
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position,
Models with lift
function enable
button: activate the
function enable switch
and activate the steer
rocker switch in the LEFT
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
Models with drive
function select button:
press the drive function
select button and
activate the function
enable switch and
activate the steer rocker
switch in the LEFT
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
light is
on
Connect the positive
lead from a volt meter to
the WH C7-rt coil wire
terminal at the steer
right directional valve
coil (item AF or BI)
without disconnecting
the wire, and the
negative lead of the volt
meter to the brown
ground wire at the valve
coil. Activate the steer
rocker switch in the
RIGHT direction and
check the voltage.
0V
Repair open in the WH
B7-left coil wire from the
coil on the steer left
directional valve (item
AF or BI) to the ECM U5
OR repair open in the
brown ground wire
circuit from the coil to
the wire harness OR
replace U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
20V or more
Disconnect the wires
from the coil on the
steer left directional
valve on the function
manifold (item AF or BI)
and check the
resistance of the valve
coil (See Repair
Section).
25 to 27
ohms
Repair or replace the
steer directional valve
cartridge (item AF or BI)
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
0 or infinite
ohms
Replace the steer left
directional valve coil
(item AF or BI).
light is not on
Activate the function
enable switch and
activate the steer left
function. Does the motor
turn on?
no
Check continuity of the
steer left/right
microswitch SW6 inside
the joystick controller
handle JC1.
bad
Replace SW6.
good
yes
Repair or replace the
wire circuit from SW6 to
the platform controls
circuit board U3 OR
replace U3 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Continued on the next
page.
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
5 - 13
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
CHART 8
Continued from the
previous page.
REV A
Install a 0 to 2000 psi
(138 bar) pressure
gauge at the quick
disconnect coupling on
the function manifold
and activate the steer
left function.
less than
1500 PSI
Reset the steer relief
valve pressure
(item AE or BF)
(See Repair Section).
less than
1500 PSI
Replace the steer relief
valve (item AE or BF).
5 - 14
Are there mechanical
1500 PSI restrictions keeping the
steer left function from
moving?
yes
Remove the mechanical
restrictions.
no
Repair or replace the
steer cylinder OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Repair or replace the
1500 PSI steer cylinder OR
replace the steer left/
right valve cartridge
(item AF or BI) OR the
function manifold could
have an internal defect.
Consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 9
REV A
Steer Right
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position,
Models with lift
function enable
button: activate the
function enable switch
and activate the steer
rocker switch in the
RIGHT direction and
check to see if the error
indicator light at the
platform controls is on.
Models with drive
function select button:
press the drive function
select button and
activate the function
enable switch and
activate the steer rocker
switch in the RIGHT
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
light is
on
Connect the positive
lead from a volt meter to
the WH B7-left coil wire
terminal at the steer left
directional valve coil
(item AF or BI) without
disconnecting the wire,
and the negative lead of
the volt meter to the
brown ground wire at
the valve coil. Activate
the steer rocker switch
in the LEFT direction and
check the voltage.
0V
Repair open in the WH
C7-rt coil wire from the
coil on the steer right
directional valve (item
AF or BI) to the ECM U5
OR repair open in the
brown ground wire
circuit from the coil to
the wire harness OR
replace U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
20V or more
Disconnect the wires
from the coil on the
steer right directional
valve on the function
manifold (item AF or BI)
and check the
resistance of the valve
coil (See Repair
Section).
25 to 27
ohms
Repair or replace the
steer directional valve
cartridge (item AF or BI)
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
0 or infinite
ohms
Replace the steer right
directional valve coil
(item AF or BI).
light is not on
Activate the function
enable switch and
activate the steer right
function. Does the motor
turn on?
no
Check continuity of the
steer left/right
microswitch SW6 inside
the joystick controller
handle JC1.
bad
Replace SW6.
good
yes
Repair or replace the
wire circuit from SW6 to
the platform controls
circuit board U3 OR
replace U3 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
Continued on the next
page.
Part No. 72876
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5 - 15
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
CHART 9
Continued from the
previous page.
REV A
Install a 0 to 2000 psi
(138 bar) pressure
gauge at the quick
disconnect coupling on
the function manifold
and activate the steer
right function.
less than
1500 PSI
Reset the steer relief
valve pressure
(item AE or BF)
(See Repair Section).
less than
1500 PSI
Replace the steer relief
valve (item AE or BF).
5 - 16
Are there mechanical
1500 PSI restrictions keeping the
steer left function from
moving?
yes
Remove the mechanical
restrictions.
no
Repair or replace the
steer cylinder OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Repair or replace the
1500 PSI steer cylinder OR
replace the steer left/
right valve cartridge
(item AF or BI) OR the
function manifold could
have an internal defect.
Consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 10
REV A
All Drive
Functions
Inoperative, All
Other
Functions
Operate
Normally
Be sure, if the Error
Indicator light is on at
the platform controls,
you refer to the specific
chart that relates to the
error code that is
displayed on the ECM.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
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With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
light is
Emergency Stop buttons on
pulled out to the ON
position, activate drive
forward and drive
reverse functions.
Check to see if the error
indicator light is on at
the platform controls.
Refer to the chart(s) that
are related to the error
code that is displayed
on U5 OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
light is
not on
Replace the platform
controls OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
light is
not on
Replace the platform
controls with known
operating platform
controls. Activate the
drive function. Does the
drive function operate?
Reset the ECM U5 by
light is
pushing in Emergency
on
Stop button P2 to the
OFF position. Pull the
Emergency Stop button
P2 up to the ON position.
Check to see if the error
indicator light is on at
the platform controls.
yes
Replace the platform
controls.
no
Replace the ECM U5
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
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April 2003
Chart 10A
Brake Release
Function
Inoperative
Be sure, if the Error
Indicator light is on at
the platform controls,
you refer to the specific
chart that relates to the
error code that is
displayed on the ECM.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
REV A
Chock the wheels at the
steer end of the
machine. Jack the nonsteer end of the
machine up
approximately 4 inches
(10 cm) and place jack
stands under the
machine for support.
Turn the brake release
knob (item A)
counterclockwise all the
way and pump the hand
pump (item C) fully
13-15 times or until
much resistance is felt.
Turn each wheel by
hand. Each wheel
should turn freely
without much effort.
wheels
turn
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
wheels
do not
turn
Turn the brake release
valve (item A) clockwise
all the way and try to
rotate the wheels.
wheels
turn
wheels
do not
turn
Attempt to drive the
machine in either
direction and have an
assistant try to rotate the
non steer wheels. This
will require 2 people.
wheels
turn
wheels
do not
turn
Plumb a 0 to 500 psi (35
bar) gauge into the hose
less than
from the function
200 psi
manifold to the brake.
Attempt to drive the
machine in either
direction and read the
pressure on the gauge.
200 to
300 psi
Rebuild or replace the
brakes OR replace the
brake release valve
(item A) OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
If machine still does not
drive at full speed with
the platform in the
stowed position, replace
the platform controls OR
replace the platform
controls circuit board U3
OR replace the ECM U5
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Replace the shuttle
valve (item B) OR
replace the brake
release valve (item A)
OR the function
manifold or brake
release manifold may
have an internal defect
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Pressure is good.
Replace the brakes OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Plumb a 0 to 500 psi (35
bar) gauge into the hose
less than
from the function
200 psi
manifold to the brake.
Attempt to drive the
machine in either
direction and read the
pressure on the gauge.
200 to
300 psi
Replace the shuttle
valve (item B) OR
replace the brake
release valve (item A)
OR the function
manifold or brake
release manifold may
have an internal defect
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Pressure is good.
Replace the brakes OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
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Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
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Chart 11
REV A
Drive Forward
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, activate drive
controller in the forward
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
light is
on
Connect the positive
lead from a volt meter to
the drive forward
directional valve coil
(item AI or BJ) wire
terminal without
disconnecting the wire,
and the negative lead of
the volt meter to the
brown ground wire on
the coil. Activate drive in
the forward direction
and check the voltage.
0V
Repair open in the WH
C6-fwd coil wire from
the drive forward
directional valve coil
(item AI or BJ) to the
ECM U5 OR repair open
in the brown ground wire
circuit from the coil to
the wire harness OR
replace U5 OR consult
the Genie Industries
Service Department.
20V or more
Disconnect the wires
from the drive forward
directional valve coil
(item AI or BJ) and
check resistance of the
coil. See Repair Section.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
0 or
infinite
ohms
Replace the drive
forward directional valve
coil (item AI or BJ).
light is not on
18 to 20 ohms
Repair or replace the
drive forward directional
valve (item AI or BJ)
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Check the connection at
the ECM U5 OR replace
the drive forward/
reverse valve cartridge
(item AI or BJ) OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
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Chart 12
Drive Reverse
Function
Inoperative
Be sure all other
functions operate
normally.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, activate drive
controller in the reverse
direction and check to
see if the error indicator
light at the platform
controls is on.
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
light is
on
Connect the positive
lead from a volt meter to
the drive reverse
directional valve coil
(item AI or BJ) wire
terminal without
disconnecting the wire,
and the negative lead of
the volt meter to the
brown ground wire on
the coil. Activate drive in
the REVERSE direction
and check the voltage.
0V
Repair open in the WH
A7-rev coil wire from the
drive reverse directional
valve coil (item AI or BJ)
to the ECM U5 OR
repair open in the brown
ground wire circuit from
the coil to the wire
harness OR replace U5
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
20V or more
Disconnect the wires
from the drive reverse
directional valve coil
(item AI or BJ) and
check resistance of the
coil. See Repair Section.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
0 or
infinite
ohms
Replace the drive
reverse directional valve
coil (item AI or BJ).
light is not on
18 to 20 ohms
Repair or replace the
drive reverse directional
valve (item AI or BJ)
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Check the connection at
the ECM U5 OR replace
the drive forward/
reverse valve cartridge
(item AI or BJ) OR
consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
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Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
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Chart 13
REV A
Machine Will
Not Drive At
Full Speed
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position and the platform
in the stowed position,
drive the machine in
either direction. Is the
error indicator light on at
the platform controls?
light is
not on
Raise the platform
approximately 3 feet
(0.9 m) and drive the
machine.
Does the machine drive
at a reduced speed?
no
Consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
yes
Raise the platform to
more than 6 feet (1.8 m)
and drive the machine. If
the machine does not
drive and an alarm
sounds, the machine is
operating normally.
Check the pothole
guards for obstructions
OR test the pothole
guard limit switches
(See Repair section).
light
is on
Check voltage at the
WH 39C-pothole sw
wire at pothole limit
switch LS7.
0V
Repair open in the WH
39C-pothole sw wire
from LS7 to the multifunction alarm H5.
20V or more
Raise the platform
approximately 3 feet
(0.9 m) and check the
voltage at the output
side of LS7.
0V
Adjust LS7 so the
pothole arm activates
the switch OR replace
the limit switch contact
OR replace LS7.
20V or more
Check voltage at the
WH 21B-pothole sw wire
on the input side of limit
switch LS8.
0V
Repair open in the WH
21B-pothole jumper wire
from the output side of
LS7 to the input side of
LS8.
20V or more
Check voltage on the
output side of LS8.
20V or more
0V
Adjust LS8 so the
pothole arm activates
the switch OR replace
the limit switch contact
OR replace the LS8.
Repair open in the WH
B10-pothole sw wire
from the output side of
LS8 to the ECM U5 OR
replace U5 OR see Chart
10A, Brake Release
Function Inoperative.
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Chart 14
Machine
Drives At Full
Speed With
Platform
Raised
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
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REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position and the platform
in the stowed position,
drive the machine in
either direction. Is the
error indicator light on at
the platform controls?
light is
not on
Check limit switch LS7
and LS8 for correct
adjustment.
bad
Adjust LS7 or LS8 (See
Repair Section) OR
repair or replace limit
switch wire circuit.
good
Check the controller
adjustments (See
Repair Section) OR
replace the platform
controls OR replace the
ECM U5 OR consult the
Genie Industries Service
Department.
light
is on
See Chart 13 OR
remove the obstruction
from the pothole guard
OR consult the Genie
Industries Service
Department.
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Part No. 72876
Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
April 2003
Chart 15
REV A
Limit Switch
Function
Inoperative
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
Be sure the limit
switches are clear of
debris.
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position and the platform
in the stowed position,
check voltage on the
WH B10 pothole sw wire
at the ECM U5.
20V or
more
0V
Check voltage at down
limit switch LS6. Is there
20V or more on one side
of LS6?
0V
0V
Check LS8 for correct
adjustment.
good
Repair or replace the
wire circuit between
terminal B10 at ECM U5
and LS8 OR replace U5
good
Replace the LS8
contacts OR repair or
replace the wire circuit
between LS8 and LS7
OR replace the LS7
contacts.
Adjust LS8.
0V
Check LS7 for correct
adjustment.
bad
20V or more
Adjust LS6 OR replace
the LS6 contacts.
bad
20V or more
Check for 20V or more
on both sides of LS7.
0V
Repair or replace the
44D wire from alarm H5
to LS6.
20V or more
With the platform raised
to 6 feet (1.8 m), check
for 20V or more on one
side of LS8.
Check voltage on the
other terminal at LS6.
20V or more
Be sure the pothole
guards are deploying.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
Adjust the pothole limit
switch LS7 OR adjust
pothole limit switch LS8.
Adjust LS7.
Repair or replace the
wire circuit between LS7
and the positive terminal
at alarm H5
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Chart 16
Fault Code 02 ECM / Platform
Communication
Error
Be sure the circuit
breaker and fuse are
not tripped or blown.
REV A
With the key switch
turned to platform
controls and both
Emergency Stop buttons
pulled out to the ON
position, check for
voltage on the positive
terminal 1 of the
Emergency Stop button
P2 at the platform
controls.
0V
Before serial number
25142: Check for
voltage on terminal B2
at the ECM U5.
After serial number
25141: Check for
voltage on terminal 30 at
relay CR48.
0V
Before serial number
25142: Replace U5.
After serial number
25141: Troubleshoot
CR48.
20V or more
Disconnect the control
cable quick disconnect
plug at the ECM and
check for voltage at
terminal C of the quick
disconnect plug.
Be sure the batteries
are fully charged and
properly connected.
0V
Repair or replace the
quick disconnect plug
OR replace the harness
pigtail.
20V or more
Connect the control
cable quick disconnect
plug at the ECM.
Disconnect the control
cable quick disconnect
plug at the platform and
check for voltage at
terminal C of the quick
disconnect plug.
20V or more
0V
Repair or replace the
quick disconnect plug
OR replace the control
cable.
20V or more
Replace the coil cord
assembly OR replace
the platform controls.
Open the platform
control box. With the
negative lead of an
ohmmeter connected to
the negative terminal of
the battery B5, check for
voltage at terminal 1 of
the voltage regulator on
the platform controls
circuit board U3.
0V
Repair or replace the
wire between P2 and
U3.
20V or more
Continued on
page 28.
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Section 5 • Troubleshooting Flow Charts
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REV A
CHART 16
a
b
c
d
e
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Platform controls circuit board
voltage regulator terminal 2
voltage regulator terminal 1
circuit board voltage regulator
voltage regulator terminal 3
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April 2003
CHART 16
Continued from
page 26.
REV A
Check for voltage at
terminal 3 of the voltage
regulator on U3.
0V
Replace U3.
5V
Check for continuity in
the blue data (+) line
from pin D of the
platform controls quick
disconnect to terminal
B1 at U5.
Check for continuity in
continuity Consult the Genie
the green data (-) line or
Industries Service
continuity the yellow data (-) line
Department.
from pin E of the
platform controls quick
disconnect to terminal
C1 at U5.
no continuity
no continuity
Replace the coil cord
assembly OR replace
the control cable from
the platform to U5.
Replace the coil cord
assembly OR replace
the control cable from
the platform to U5.
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Part No. 72876
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Section 6 • Schematics
Schematics
About This Section
There are two groups of schematics in this
section. An illustration legend precedes each
group of drawings.
Electrical Schematics
Observe and Obey:
Electrocution hazard. Contact
with electrically charged circuits
could result in death or serious
injury. Remove all rings, watches
and other jewelry.
Troubleshooting and repair procedures shall be
completed by a person trained and qualified on
the repair of this machine.
Immediately tag and remove from service a
damaged or malfunctioning machine.
Hydraulic Schematics
Bodily injury hazard. Spraying
hydraulic oil can penetrate and
burn skin. Loosen hydraulic
connections very slowly to allow
the oil pressure to dissipate
gradually. Do not allow oil to
squirt or spray.
Repair any machine damage or malfunction
before operating the machine.
Before Troubleshooting:
Read, understand and obey the safety rules
and operating instructions printed in the
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930 Operator's
Manual.
Be sure that all necessary tools and test
equipment are available and ready for use.
General Repair Process
Identify
symptoms
Malfunction
discovered
Troubleshoot
problem
still exists
Return to
service
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problem
solved
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Inspect
and test
Perform
repair
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Section 6 • Schematics
April 2003
Electrical Components
REV C
Item
Description
Genie Part
Number
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Qty
B5 ................. Battery, 225AH, 6V DC .............. 62201 ........ Trojan Battery Co. .................. T-105, dry ..................... 4
CB2 .............. Circuit breaker, 7A ..................... 47811 ........ ETA ......................................... 45-700-IG1-P10 ............ 1
CR5 .............. Relay, 24V DC
(before serial number 43737) ........................... 56302 ........ Potter-Brumfield ..................... VF4-15H11-CO5 ........... 1
(after serial number 43736) .............................. 78098 ........ Siemens .................................. VF4-45H11-CO5 ........... 1
CR48 ............ Relay, 24V DC
(before serial number 43737) ........................... 56302 ........ Potter-Brumfield ..................... VF4-15H11-CO5 ........... 1
(after serial number 43736) .............................. 78098 ........ Siemens .................................. VF4-45H11-CO5 ........... 1
F6 ................. Fuse, 275A ................................. 40833 ........ Buss ........................................ ANN-275 ....................... 1
FB1 .............. Flashing beacon ......................... 39676 ........ ECCO Electronic Controls ...... 6220A ............................ 2
G6 ................ Hour meter
(before serial number 21065) ........................... 19506 ........ ENM Corporation .................... T40A4508 ..................... 1
(from serial number 21065 to 40925) ............... 56100 ........ Curtis Instruments .................. 17305666 ...................... 1
(after serial number 40925) .............................. 19506 ........ ENM Corporation .................... T40A4508 ..................... 1
H1, H5 .......... Alarm, steady tone ..................... 39540 ........ Floyd Bell Inc. ......................... UC-09628-Q .................. 1
H2 ................ Alarm, 24V DC ........................... 81579 ........ Hella. ...................................... 95346 ............................ 1
KS1 .............. Contact - key switch, N.O.
(before serial number 37962) ........................... 45081 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZB2-BE101 ................... 1
(from serial number 37962 to 52966) ............... 66816 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZBE-101 ........................ 1
(after serial number 52966) .............................. 96008 ........ Hobbs ..................................... X-88652 ........................ 1
LS6 ............... Contact - limit switch, N.C. ......... 19491 ........ Telemecanique ....................... XESP2151 ..................... 1
LS7, LS8 ...... Contact - limit switch, N.C.H.O. . 19491 ........ Telemecanique ....................... XESP2151 ..................... 2
P1 ................. Contact, N.C.
(before serial number 36367) ........................... 29732 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZB2-BE102 ................... 1
(after serial number 36366) .............................. 66818 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZBE102 ......................... 1
P2 ................. Contact, N.C
(before serial number 36367) ........................... 44990 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZA2-BZ1026 .................. 1
(after serial number 36366) .............................. 66818 ........ Telemecanique ....................... ZBE102 ......................... 1
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Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Item
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Description
Genie Part
Number
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Qty
QD1 .............. Battery connector ....................... 19436 ........ Anderson ................................ 6325-G1 ........................ 1
R21 .............. Resistor, 75 ohm ........................ 51590 ........ Dale ........................................ RS-10-38, 75 ohm ........ 1
TS66 ............ Toggle switch, SPDT
3 position momentary ................. 13037 ........ Microswitch Control Inc. ......... 1NT1-7 .......................... 1
U6 ................ Motor controller, 24V DC, 275A
(before serial number 47731) ........................... 66047 ........ Curtis ...................................... 1204-036 ....................... 1
(after serial number 47730) .............................. 78385 ........ General Electric ...................... IC3645SE6B300GN1 .... 1
U27 .............. Inductor, noise suppression,
47 mH, 2.5A, 0.034 ohm ........... 47124 ........ Dale ........................................ IHD3-47MH15% ............ 1
Y2 ................. Coil, 20V DC with diode ............. 39347 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 6309757 ........................ 1
Y3, Y4 .......... Coil, 20V DC with diode
(before serial number 35800) ........................... 39347 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 6309757 ........................ 2
(after serial number 35799) .............................. 52594 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 6309820 ........................ 2
Y5, Y6, Y8 .... Coil, 20V DC with diode
(before serial number 35800) ........................... 44176 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 6359752 ........................ 3
(after serial number 35799) .............................. 52595 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 6359792 ........................ 3
Y7 ................. Coil, 20V DC
(before serial number 23568) ........................... 44787 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 10166-25 ....................... 1
Y7 ................. Coil, 20V DC with diode
(after serial number 23567) .............................. 66467 ........ Hydra Power Systems ............ 10188-91 ....................... 1
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Section 6 • Schematics
April 2003
ECM Pin-out Legend
REV B
C 1
12
B 1
12
A 1
12
ECM PIN-OUT LEGEND
ECM PIN-OUT LEGEND
From serial number 17408 to 21064
From serial number 21065 to 25141
Item
Description
Item
Description
A1
A2
Spare
Ground from platform controls (input)
(White wire at platform)
Spare
Power from platform controls to ECM (input)
(Red wire at platform)
Level sensor power S7 (output)
Platform up coil Y8 (output)
Drive reverse coil Y5 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 1 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 3 (output)
Overload sensor PS2 (input)
Key switch to platform control (input)
Platform down TS66 (input)
A1
A2
Flashing beacon FB1 (output)
Ground from platform controls (input)
(White wire at platform)
Spare
Power from platform controls to ECM (input)
(Red wire at platform)
Level sensor power S7 (output)
Platform up coil Y8 (output)
Drive reverse coil Y5 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 1 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 3 (output)
Overload sensor PS2 (input)
Key switch to platform control (input)
Platform down TS66 (input)
Platform data link (+) (input)
(Blue wire at platform)
Power to platform controls (output)
(Black wire at platform)
ECM ground (output)
Spare
Spare
Platform down coil Y7 (output)
Steer left coil Y4 (output)
Automotive-style horn H2 (option) (output)
Multi-function alarm H5 (output)
Pothole limit switch (input)
Drive enable power (input)
Platform up at ground controls TS66 (input)
B1
Platform data link (—) (input)
(Yellow wire at platform)
Key switch to ground control (input)
Spare
Spare
Spare
Drive forward coil Y6 (output)
Steer right coil Y3 (output)
Spare
Brake release coil Y2 (output)
Spare
Level sensor signal S7 (input)
Down limit switch LS6 (input)
C1
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
6-4
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Platform data link (+) (input)
(Blue wire at platform)
Power to platform controls (output)
(Black wire at platform)
ECM ground (output)
Spare
Spare
Platform down coil Y7 (output)
Steer left coil Y4 (output)
Automotive-style horn H2 (option) (output)
Multi-function alarm H5 (output)
Pothole limit switch (input)
Drive enable power (input)
Platform up TS66 (input)
Platform data link (—) (input)
(Yellow wire at platform)
Power to ECM (input)
Spare
Spare
Spare
Drive forward coil Y6 (output)
Steer right coil Y3 (output)
Spare
Brake release coil Y2 (output)
Spare
Level sensor signal S7 (input)
Down limit switch LS6 (input)
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Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
ECM PIN-OUT LEGEND
C 1
12
B 1
12
A 1
12
ECM PIN-OUT LEGEND
ECM PIN-OUT LEGEND
From serial number 25142 to 35799
From serial number 35799 to 59999
Item
Description
Item
Description
A1
A2
Flashing beacon FB1 (output)
Ground from platform controls (input)
(Blue wire at platform)
Spare
Power from platform controls to ECM (input)
(White wire at platform)
Level sensor power S7 ((output)
Platform up coil Y8 (output)
Drive reverse coil Y5 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 1 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 3 (output)
Overload sensor PS2 (input)
Key switch to platform control (input)
Platform down TS66 (input)
A1
A2
Flashing beacon FB1 (output)
Ground from platform controls (input)
(Blue wire at platform)
Spare
Power from platform controls to ECM (input)
(White wire at platform)
Level sensor power S7 (output)
Platform up coil Y8 (output)
Drive reverse coil Y5 (output)
Motor controller U6, terminal 1
Motor controller U6, terminal 3
Overload sensor PS2 (input)
Key switch to platform control (input)
Platform down TS66 (input)
Platform data link (+) (input)
(Black wire at platform)
Spare
ECM ground (output)
Spare
Spare
Platform down coil Y7 (output)
Steer left coil Y4 (output)
Automotive-style horn H2 (option) (output)
Multi-function alarm H5 (output)
Pothole limit switch (input)
Drive enable power (input)
Platform up TS66 (input)
B1
Platform data link (—) (input)
(Yellow wire at platform)
Power to ECM (input)
Spare
Spare
Spare
Drive forward coil Y6 (output)
Steer right coil Y3 (output)
Spare
Brake release coil Y2 (output)
Spare
Level sensor signal S7 (input)
Down limit switch LS6 (input)
C1
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
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A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Platform data link (+) (input)
(Black wire at platform)
Spare
ECM ground (output)
Spare
Spare
Platform down coil Y7 (output)
Steer left coil Y4 (output)
Automotive-style horn H2 (option) (output)
Multi-function alarm H5 (output)
Pothole limit switch (input)
Drive enable power (input)
Platform up TS66 (input)
Platform data link (—) (input)
(Yellow wire at platform)
Power to ECM (input)
Spare
Spare
Spare
Drive forward coil Y6 (output)
Steer right coil Y3 (output)
Spare
Spare
Spare
Level sensor signal S7 (input)
Down limit switch LS66 (input)
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Section 6 • Schematics
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Control Relay Layout
REV A
a
e
c
b
g
f
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
6-6
d
batteries B5
Electronic Control Module (ECM) U5
CR48 power relay to U5 (not used
before serial number 25142)
lid - ECM box
module tray rotary latch
battery quick disconnect QD1
275A fuse F6
automotive-style horn H2 (option)
multi-function alarm H5
CR5 horn relay
tilt level sensor S7
h
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Platform Controls Wiring Diagram
(from serial number 17408 to 51014)
REV B
SW25
DIP SWITCH
1
ON
OE
2
P2
3
4
5
ALCO
7
8
ADFO8S
6
EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON
1
RD
2
BK
RD
U3
PLATFORM
CONTROLS
CIRCUIT
BOARD
OR
PP
WH/BK
WH
JC1
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
WH/RD
WH/BL
BN
H1
BL
BK
RD
WH
ALARM
YL
OR
RD
BK
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
TO
COIL
CORD
ASSEMBLY
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
H1
JC1
P2
SW25
U3
6-8
Description
Alarm
Joystick controller
Emergency Stop button at platform controls
DIP switch
Platform controls circuit board
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
PP
RD
WH
WH/BL
WH/BK
WH/RD
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Purple
Red
White
White/Blue
White/Black
White/Red
Yellow
Part No. 72876
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Platform Controls Wiring Diagram
(from serial number 51015 to 59999)
REV A
P2
EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON
1 4.
2 5.
BK
2
NC 1
SW25
RD
DIP SWITCH
1
PLATFORM CONTROLS
CIRCUIT BOARD
ON
9F
U3
BN
2
3
GN
WH
4
5
6
7
8
P/N 000000
Date 0000
S/N Al 00000000
GY
JC1
ALCO ADF085
RD
BK
OR
PP
BL
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
BN
BL
BL
WH
BK
RD
WH
OR
RD
BK
YL
RD
H1
ALARM
TO
COIL
CORD
ASSEMBLY
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
H1
JC1
P2
SW25
U3
Part No. 72876
Description
Alarm
Joystick controller
Emergency Stop button at platform controls
DIP switch
Platform controls circuit board
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
GY
OR
PP
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Gray
Orange
Purple
Red
White
Yellow
6-9
Section 6 • Schematics
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Ground Controls Wiring Diagram
REV C
Ground Controls
(after serial number 52966)
51F
A11
KS1
3
P1
CB2
(UP)
1
50F
B1
4
G6
TS66
B
+
25F
53F
(DOWN)
NC
29F
51F
B12
A12
41F
-
2
45F
24F
52F
76F
50F
49F
KS1
(PLATFORM)
Ground Controls
(before serial number 21065 and
from serial number 40926 to 52966)
N.O. N.O.
A11
A11 KEY SWITCH
G6
TS66
48F
KS1
CB2
(UP)
(GROUND)
P1
+
25F
N.O. N.O.
53F
(DOWN)
52F
45F
B12
A12
NC
29F
51F
41F
-
24F
76F
50F
49F
KS1
(PLATFORM)
NO NO
Ground Controls
(from serial number 21065 to 40925)
A11
A11 KEY SWITCH
54F
G6
TS66
48F
KS1
CB2
(UP)
(GROUND)
P1
3
25F
1
NO NO
53F
(DOWN)
52F
45F
B12
A12
24F
NC
51F
29F
41F
2
76F
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
CB2
G6
KS1
P1
TS66
6 - 10
Description
Circuit breaker, 7A
Hour meter
Key switch
Emergency Stop
Platform up/down toggle switch
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
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Section 6 • Schematics
Level Sensor Box Wiring Diagram
REV A
LS6
S7
B9
44D
N.O.
N.C.
B11
Level Sensor
(after serial number 21064)
- H5
+
39C
RD
BK
WH
A5
C11
70D
29F
27D
44D
75D
23D
C12
LS6
S7
B9
44D
N.O.
N.C.
B11
Level Sensor
(before serial number 21065)
- H5
+
39C
RD
A5
75D
BK
WH
70D
29F
C11
27D
44D
23F
C12
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
WIRE COLOR LEGEND
Color
BK
RD
WH
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Description
Black
Red
White
Item
H5
LS6
S7
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
Description
Multi-function alarm
Down limit switch
Level sensor
6 - 11
Section 6 • Schematics
April 2003
Electrical Symbols Legend
REV C
PS2
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
Pressure switch
normally closed
MT2
B+
T2
B+
A2
3
A2
3
KS1
KEY SWITCH
T
B
B-
B-
1
1
PLATFORM
CONTROL
Motor controller
N.C.
T
N.C.H.O.
B
GROUND
CONTROL
D1
M5
Limit switch
Wire with
description
Key switch
A1
Motor
N.O.
Switch
U9
LEVEL SENSOR
CIRCUIT BOARD
S7
Circuits crossing
no connection
LEVEL
SENSOR
Level sensor
Battery charger
Toggle switch
-
Diode
+
Emergency Stop button
Normally closed
Connection
no terminal
6V battery
Solenoid valve
CB2
Circuit breaker
Resistor, 75 ohm
Connector
30
87A
3
1
86
87
85
Inductor,
noise suppression
Solenoid valve
with diode
Relay
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
2
R15
5000 ohm
POTENTIOMETER
SW6 STEER
Fuse
LEFT
SW5
FUNCTION
ENABLE
RIGHT
Hour meter
Joystick controller
FB
JC1
HALL
GENERATOR
Flashing beacons
FB1
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
Horn or alarm
SW6
STEER LEFT/ RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
SW5
FUNCTION
ENABLE
LED
6 - 12
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Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 21064)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
N
QD4
1
WH
KS1
KEY SWITCH
T
CB2
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
EMERGENCY
STOP
39C
B
N.O.
N.C.
H5
PLATFORM
CONTROL
MULTI-FUNCTION
ALARM
LS6
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A9
OUT
A12
IN
B12
IN
C2 B9
IN OUT
B11
IN
C12
IN
A10
IN
C11 A5
IN OUT
U6 MOTOR
50A FUSE
FB
CONTROLLER
G6
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y2
BRAKE
RELEASE
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
+
B2 A4 A2 B1 C1
OUT IN IN IN IN
A11
IN
B6-DWN COIL
+
B10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
1
OUT
A7
A7-REV COIL
B-
FB
OUT
B7
B7-LEFT COIL
3
OUT
C7
C7-RT COIL
A2
OUT
C9
C9-BRK COIL
B+
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
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WH
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
OUT
B3
T2
M-
GND
F8
+
6 - 13
DATA LINK (HIGH)
A8
OUT
U5
U13
-
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
AC INPUT
-
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
-
-
ESTOP TO JOYSTICK
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
7
A11-KEY SWITCH
MOTOR
U9
4-6V
BATTERY
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
M5
D1
A1
B5
E
BN
M5
6
D
E
21B
B10-POTHOLE SW
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
C12-DWN LIMIT
275A FUSE
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
F6
C2-EMERG STOP
QD1 (+)
5
D
OR
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
U27
A9-CURTISTERM 3
R21
75 OHM
BK
N.O.
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
B8-OPT SERVICE HORN
87
CR5
B
RD
86
B
UP
DOWN
30
A
BL
LS8
TS66
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
4
A
N.C.H.O.
GROUND
CONTROL
3
C
WH
LS7
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
B
RD
N.C.H.O.
PS2
DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
T
8
M
C
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 21064)
N
M
L
K
J
CB2
CR5
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O
P
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
PS2
QD
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Tilt level sensor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switch
R
S7
SW
TS66
U
Y
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y2 = Brake release
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
F
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
1
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
PIO3
A
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
B
P2
BK
C
C
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
U3
PIN2
HORN BN5
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN1
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
RIGHT
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Horn relay (with H2 option)
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
G
LEFT
Description
B5
BN
H
QD3
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
I
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
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Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 21064)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21065 to 21262)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
N
QD4
1
WH
KS1
KEY SWITCH
T
CB2
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
39C
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
N.O.
N.C.
H5
PLATFORM
CONTROL
MULTI-FUNCTION
ALARM
LS6
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B11
IN
+
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
3
G6
1
2
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
OUT
C9
OUT
C7
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
B2 A4 A2 B1 C1
OUT IN IN IN IN
Y2
BRAKE
RELEASE
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
OUT
B7
Y4
STEER
LEFT
OUT
A7
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
1
A11
IN
B6-DWN COIL
B-
FB
B10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
3
A10
IN
C12
IN
A7-REV COIL
+
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C2 B9
IN OUT
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
WH
N.O.
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
B12
IN
B7-LEFT COIL
A2
U13
-
6 - 15
B+
U6
+
-
OUT
B3
T2
M-
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
GND FROM JOYSTICK
A12
IN
C7-RT COIL
F8
DATA LINK (HIGH)
A9
OUT
C9-BRK COIL
-
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
GND
7
ESTOP TO JOYSTICK
AC INPUT
A11-KEY SWITCH
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
4-6V
BATTERY
E
21B
B10-POTHOLE SW
MOTOR
U9
-
D
E
M5
A1
B5
D
OR
BN
M5
6
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
D1
C12-DWN LIMIT
275A FUSE
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
F6
C2-EMERG STOP
5
BK
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
QD1 (+)
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
U27
A9-CURTISTERM 3
R21
75 OHM
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
B8-OPT SERVICE HORN
87
CR5
B
RD
86
B
UP
DOWN
30
A
BL
C
LS8
TS66
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
4
A
N.C.H.O.
GROUND
CONTROL
3
C
WH
LS7
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
B
RD
N.C.H.O.
PS2
DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
T
8
M
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21065 to 21262)
N
M
L
K
J
CB2
CR5
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O
P
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
PS2
QD
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Tilt level sensor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switch
R
S7
SW
TS66
U
Y
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y2 = Brake release
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
F
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
1
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
PIO3
A
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
B
P2
BK
C
C
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
U3
PIN2
HORN BN5
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN1
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
RIGHT
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Horn relay (with H2 option)
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
G
LEFT
Description
B5
BN
H
QD3
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
I
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
6 - 16
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21065 to 21262)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21263 to 25141)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
N
QD4
1
WH
KS1
KEY SWITCH
T
CB2
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
39C
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
N.O.
N.C.
H5
PLATFORM
CONTROL
MULTI-FUNCTION
ALARM
LS6
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B11
IN
+
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
G6
1
2
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
OUT
C9
OUT
C7
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
B2 A4 A2 B1 C1
OUT IN IN IN IN
Y2
BRAKE
RELEASE
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
OUT
B7
Y4
STEER
LEFT
OUT
A7
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
3
A11
IN
B6-DWN COIL
1
B10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
B-
FB
A10
IN
C12
IN
A7-REV COIL
+
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C2 B9
IN OUT
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
WH
N.O.
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
B12
IN
B7-LEFT COIL
3
U13
-
6 - 17
B+
A2
U6
+
-
OUT
B3
T2
M-
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
DATA LINK (HIGH)
A12
IN
C7-RT COIL
-
F8
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
A9
OUT
C9-BRK COIL
7
ESTOP TO JOYSTICK
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
GND
-
A11-KEY SWITCH
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
AC INPUT
E
21B
B10-POTHOLE SW
MOTOR
U9
4-6V
BATTERY
D
E
BN
A1
B5
D
OR
M5
M5
6
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
D1
C12-DWN LIMIT
275A FUSE
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
F6
C2-EMERG STOP
5
BK
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
QD1 (+)
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
75 OHM
U27
A9-CURTISTERM 3
R21
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
B8-OPT SERVICE HORN
87
CR5
B
RD
86
B
UP
DOWN
30
A
BL
C
LS8
TS66
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
4
A
N.C.H.O.
GROUND
CONTROL
3
C
WH
LS7
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
B
RD
N.C.H.O.
PS2
DOWN
LIMIT SWITCH
T
8
M
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21263 to 25141)
N
M
L
K
J
I
C
CB2
CR5
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O
P
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
PS2
QD
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Tilt level sensor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switch
R
S7
SW
TS66
U
Y
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y2 = Brake release
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
E
D
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
PIO3
U3
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIP SWITCHES
PIO2
A
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
A
B
P2
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
C
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
D7
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
RIGHT
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Horn relay (with H2 option)
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
F
LEFT
Description
B5
BN
BK
G
QD3
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
C
H
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
6 - 18
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 21263 to 25141)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 25142 to 28936)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
QD4
1
76F
CR48
KEY SWITCH
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
LS6
TS66
3
C12
IN
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
G6
1
2
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
OUT
C9
OUT
C7
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
C2 A4 B11
IN IN IN
Y2
BRAKE
RELEASE
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
OUT
B7
Y4
STEER
LEFT
OUT
A7
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
3
B10
IN
B6-DWN COIL
1
A10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
B-
FB
B9
OUT
A7-REV COIL
+
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
B12 A11
IN
IN
B7-LEFT COIL
+
WH
N.O.
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
A12
IN
C7-RT COIL
3
U13
-
6 - 19
B+
A2
U6
+
-
OUT
B3
T2
M-
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
N.C.H.O.
EMERG STOP
A9
OUT
C9-BRK COIL
F8
E
21B
B10-POTHOLE SW
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
GND
-
7
D
E
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
-
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
MOTOR
U9
AC INPUT
D
OR
BN
A1
4-6V
BATTERY
BK
M5
M5
B5
B
C
LS8
A11-KEY SWITCH
U27
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
R21
75 OHM
6
B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
CR5
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
B8-HORN OPTION
87
D1
A
BL
RD
86
PS2
UP
DOWN
30
275A FUSE
85
A
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
4
N.O.
-
H5
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
GROUND
CONTROL
F6
87
C
WH
39C
+
N.C.
B
QD1 (+)
86
RD
PLATFORM
CONTROL
T
5
WH
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
30
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
CB2
78F
77F
KS1
8
L
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 25142 to 28936)
N
M
L
K
J
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O
P
PS2
QD
R
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
F
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
U3
A
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QD3
PIO3
B
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
C
P2
BK
C
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Motor
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y2 = Brake release
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
G
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
RIGHT
Description
H
LEFT
Item
I
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
6 - 20
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 25142 to 28936)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 28937 to 35799)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
QD4
1
76F
CR48
KEY SWITCH
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
PLATFORM
CONTROL
+
N.C.
B
H5 -
LS6
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
GROUND
CONTROL
TS66
3
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
C12
IN
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
G6
1
2
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
OUT
C9
OUT
C7
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
C2 A4 B11
IN IN IN
Y2
BRAKE
RELEASE
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
OUT
B7
Y4
STEER
LEFT
OUT
A7
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
3
B10
IN
B6-DWN COIL
1
A10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
B-
FB
B9
OUT
A7-REV COIL
+
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
B12 A11
IN
IN
B7-LEFT COIL
+
WH
N.O.
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
A12
IN
C7-RT COIL
3
U13
-
6 - 21
B+
A2
U6
+
-
OUT
B3
T2
M-
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
E
N.C.H.O.
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
A9
OUT
C9-BRK COIL
-
7
F8
D
E
21B
EMERG STOP
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
GND
-
D
OR
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B10-POTHOLE SW
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
AC INPUT
PS2
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
MOTOR
U9
4-6V
BATTERY
BK
BN
A1
B5
B
M5
M5
6
B
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
D1
A
BL
C
LS8
A11-KEY SWITCH
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
U27
275A FUSE
85
A
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
R21
75 OHM
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
CR5
B8-HORN OPTION
87
F6
87
C
WH
RD
86
N.O.
UP
DOWN
30
4
5
86
RD
39C
T
QD1 (+)
WH
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
30
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
CB2
78F
77F
KS1
8
L
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 28937 to 35799)
N
M
L
K
J
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O
P
PS2
QD
R
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
F
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
U3
A
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QD3
PIO3
B
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
C
P2
BK
C
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Motor
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y2 = Brake release
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
G
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
RIGHT
Description
H
LEFT
Item
I
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
POUT11
PIN11
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
Part No. 72876
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
6 - 22
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 28937 to 35799)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 40925)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
76F
CR48
KEY SWITCH
P1
N
H5 -
LS6
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
GROUND
CONTROL
TS66
3
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
WH
N.O.
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
A9
OUT
A12
IN
B12 A11
IN
IN
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
C12
IN
B9
OUT
A10
IN
B10
IN
C2 A4 B11
IN IN IN
A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
U6
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
3
G6
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
1
2
FB
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
1
OUT
C6
B6-DWN COIL
B-
FB
OUT
A7
C6-FWD COIL
3
OUT
B7
A7-REV COIL
A2
OUT
C7
B7-LEFT COIL
B+
C7-RT COIL
+
N.C.H.O.
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
OUT
B3
T2
M-
GND
F8
+
+
21B
EMERG STOP
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
U13
-
E
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
B10-POTHOLE SW
AC INPUT
-
D
E
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
-
-
PS2
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B8
OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
7
D
OR
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
MOTOR
U9
4-6V
BATTERY
BK
M5
A1
B5
B
BN
M5
6
B
C
LS8
A11-KEY SWITCH
U27
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
R21
75 OHM
D1
A
BL
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
CR5
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
85
B8-HORN OPTION
87
275A FUSE
85
A
RD
86
N.O.
UP
DOWN
30
4
F6
87
C
WH
39C
+
N.C.
B
QD1 (+)
86
RD
PLATFORM
CONTROL
T
5
WH
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
30
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
CB2
78F
77F
KS1
6 - 23
M
QD4
1
8
L
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV C
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 40925)
N
M
L
K
J
I
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
U3
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
A
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QD3
PIO3
B
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
C
P2
BK
C
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
F
RIGHT
Description
G
LEFT
Item
H
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 40925)
April 2003
Section 3 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 40926 to 49804)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
76F
CR48
KEY SWITCH
P1
N
2
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
TS66
3
N.O.
H5 -
LS6
GROUND
CONTROL
PS2
A12
IN
C12
IN
B12 A11
IN IN
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
G6
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
OUT
C7
FB
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
C11 A5
IN OUT
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
OUT
B7
Y4
STEER
LEFT
OUT
A7
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
C6
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
U6
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN
U5
B6-DWN COIL
1
C2 A4 B11
IN IN IN
B10
IN
C6-FWD COIL
B-
F8
FB
A10
IN
A7-REV COIL
3
B9
OUT
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
B7-LEFT COIL
+
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
A9
OUT
C7-RT COIL
A2
GND
B+
+
+
WH
N.O.
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ESTOP FROM JOYSTICK
EMERG STOP
OUT
B3
T2
M-
U13
-
21B
B10-POTHOLE SW
A8
OUT
A1 OUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
-
E
N.C.H.O.
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B8
OUT
U9
-
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
MOTOR
A1
7
D
E
BN
M5
4-6V
BATTERY
D
OR
M5
D1
-
BK
LS8
A11-KEY SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
U27
47 mH
INDUCTOR,
NOISE
SUPPRESSION
AC INPUT
B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
R21
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
CR5
B8-HORN OPTION
85
75 OHM
B5
B
RD
86
87
6
A
BL
C
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
UP
DOWN
30
4
275A FUSE
85
A
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
F6
87
C
WH
39C
+
N.C.
B
QD1 (+)
86
RD
PLATFORM
CONTROL
T
5
WH
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
30
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
CB2
78F
77F
KS1
6 - 25
M
QD4
1
8
L
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 40926 to 49804)
N
M
L
K
J
I
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
YL
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
U3
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
A
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QD3
PIO3
B
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
C
P2
BK
C
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
F
RIGHT
Description
G
LEFT
Item
H
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 40926 to 49804)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 49805 to 51014)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
78F
WH
M
N
QD4
1
76F
77F
KS1
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
CB2
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
PLATFORM
CONTROL
+
N.C.
B
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
TS66
3
N.O.
H5 -
LS6
GROUND
CONTROL
85
A
A
BL
B
B
BK
D
D
OR
E
E
C
PS2
N.C.H.O.
LS8
WH
RD
N.O.
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ECM POWER
DRIVER POWER
B10-POTHOLE SW
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
A11-KEY SWITCH
QD1 (+)
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
75 OHM
21B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
R21
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
(CE MODELS ONLY
AFTER SERIAL NUMBER 50511)
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
87
CR5
B8-HORN OPTION
47 mH INDUCTOR,
NOISE SUPPRESSION
86
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
UP
DOWN
30
U27
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
5
87
C
WH
39C
T
4
86
RD
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
30
CR48
KEY SWITCH
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
BN
F6
275A FUSE
M5
D1
MOTOR
B8
OUT
M5
A8
OUT
A9
OUT
A12
IN
C12
IN
B12 A11
IN IN
B9
OUT
A10
IN
6
OUT
B3
AC INPUT
+
+
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
G6
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
OUT
B6
B6-DWN COIL
FB
OUT
C6
C6-FWD COIL
U6
OUT
A7
A7-REV COIL
1
U13
-
6 - 27
B-
FB
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
+
-
3
OUT
B7
B7-LEFT COIL
-
F8
B+
A2
OUT
C7
C7-RT COIL
7
T2
GND
-
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
BATTERY
CHARGER
4-6V
BATTERY
A4 A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN IN
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
A1 OUT
U9
B5
C2 B11
IN IN
B10
IN
A1
8
K
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 49805 to 51014)
N
M
L
K
J
I
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
E
D
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
GROUND
D
D
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
PIO4
E
E
OR
DATA LINK (LOW)
PIO5
JC1 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
SW25
DIP SWITCHES
U3
24V DC
WH/YL
R15
SW5
PP
FUNCTION
ENABLE
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
BK
3
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN10
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN2
PIN8
G7
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PIN1
PIN9
2
WH/BK
5V DC
D7
SW6STEER
5000 OHM
POTENTIOMETER
BR
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
Resistor
R15 = 5000 ohm potentiometer
R21 = 75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
A
1
OR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QD3
PIO3
B
EMERGENCY STOP
RD
PIO2
C
P2
BK
C
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
F
RIGHT
Description
G
LEFT
Item
H
5
WH/BL
WH/RD
WH
6
POUT11
PIN11
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
OR
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Orange
Red
White
Yellow
8
Part No. 72876
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 49805 to 51014)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 51015 to 52966)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
QD4
1
76F
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
T
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
P1
PLATFORM
CONTROL
+
N.C.
B
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
TS66
3
N.O.
H5 -
LS6
GROUND
CONTROL
85
A
A
BL
B
B
BK
D
D
OR
E
E
C
PS2
N.C.H.O.
LS8
WH
RD
N.O.
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ECM POWER
DRIVER POWER
B10-POTHOLE SW
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
A11-KEY SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
QD1 (+)
21B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
R21
75 OHM
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
(CE MODELS ONLY
AFTER SERIAL NUMBER 50511)
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
87
CR5
B8-HORN OPTION
47 mH INDUCTOR,
NOISE SUPPRESSION
86
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
UP
DOWN
30
U27
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
5
87
C
WH
39C
T
4
86
RD
23D
B
EMERGENCY
STOP
WH
30
CR48
KEY SWITCH
CB2
78F
77F
KS1
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
BN
F6
275A FUSE
D1
M5
MOTOR
B8
OUT
M5
A8
OUT
A9
OUT
A12
IN
C12
IN
B12 A11
IN IN
B9
OUT
A10
IN
6
OUT
B3
AC INPUT
G6
+
+
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
FB
OUT
C6
B6-DWN COIL
U6
OUT
A7
C6-FWD COIL
1
U13
-
6 - 29
B-
FB
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
+
-
3
OUT
B7
A7-REV COIL
F8
A2
OUT
C7
B7-LEFT COIL
-
B+
C7-RT COIL
7
T2
GND
4-6V
BATTERY
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
BATTERY
CHARGER
-
A4 A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN IN
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
A1 OUT
U9
B5
C2 B11
IN IN
B10
IN
A1
8
L
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 51015 to 52966)
N
M
L
K
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R21
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
H
C
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
D
D
BL
DATA LINK
E
E
YL
DATA LINK
G
F
+
-
D
BK
RD
WH
GROUND
E
BL
YL
PIO3
PIO4
24V DC
5V DC
D7
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
SW25
B
A
P2
EMERGENCY STOP
1
PIO2
PIO5
QD3
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
JC1
HALL
GENERATOR
BN
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
GY
SW6
STEER LEFT/ RIGHT
GN
SW5
WH
FUNCTION
ENABLE
RIGHT
Description
I
LEFT
Item
J
2
BL
PP
DIP SWITCHES
3
BK
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
U3
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
5
PIN2
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN8
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN1
PIN9
G7
OR
6
BK
RD
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM
CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
GY
OR
PP
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Gray
Orange
Purple
Red
White
Yellow
8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 51015 to 52966)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 52967 to 53999)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
QD4
1
76F
KS1
KEY SWITCH
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
P1
CB2
EMERGENCY
STOP
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
2
B
86
87
85
RD
C
WH
A
A
BL
B
B
BK
D
D
OR
E
E
C
23D
52F
3
1
A11
B1
4
2
+
N.C.
76F
3
N.O.
H5 -
LS6
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
TS66
PS2
WH
RD
N.O.
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ECM POWER
DRIVER POWER
B10-POTHOLE SW
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
QD1 (+)
N.C.H.O.
LS8
A11-KEY SWITCH
R21
75 OHM
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
21B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
CR5
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
(CE MODELS ONLY
AFTER SERIAL NUMBER 50511)
85
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
87
B8-HORN OPTION
47 mH INDUCTOR,
NOISE SUPPRESSION
86
39C
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
UP
DOWN
30
U27
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
4
WH
30
CR48
51F
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
5
BN
F6
275A FUSE
M5
D1
MOTOR
B8
OUT
M5
A8
OUT
A9
OUT
A12
IN
C12
IN
B12 A11
IN IN
B9
OUT
A10
IN
OUT
B3
AC INPUT
+
+
+
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
G6
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
OUT
B6
B6-DWN COIL
FB
OUT
C6
C6-FWD COIL
U6
U13
-
6 - 31
1
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
+
-
B-
FB
OUT
A7
A7-REV COIL
F8
3
OUT
B7
B7-LEFT COIL
-
7
B+
A2
OUT
C7
C7-RT COIL
-
T2
GND
4-6V
BATTERY
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
BATTERY
CHARGER
B5
A4 A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN IN
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
A1 OUT
U9
6
C2 B11
IN IN
B10
IN
A1
8
N
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 52967 to 53999)
N
M
L
K
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R21
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
H
C
C
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
A
A
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
B
B
WH
D
D
BL
DATA LINK
E
E
YL
DATA LINK
G
F
+
-
D
BK
RD
WH
GROUND
E
BL
YL
PIO3
PIO4
24V DC
5V DC
D7
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
SW25
B
A
P2
EMERGENCY STOP
1
PIO2
PIO5
QD3
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
JC1
HALL
GENERATOR
BN
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
GY
SW6
STEER LEFT/ RIGHT
GN
SW5
WH
FUNCTION
ENABLE
RIGHT
Description
I
LEFT
Item
J
2
BL
PP
DIP SWITCHES
3
BK
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
POUT10
LIFT LED L16
U3
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
5
PIN2
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN8
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN1
PIN9
G7
OR
6
BK
RD
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM
CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
GY
OR
PP
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Gray
Orange
Purple
Red
White
Yellow
8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 52967 to 53999)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 54000 to 59999)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
78F
76F
1
77F
KS1
KEY SWITCH
POWER
RELAY
TO U5
B
P1
CB2
EMERGENCY
STOP
7A
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
86
87
85
N
WH
RD
WH
WH
3
WH
BL
1
WH
BK
2
WH
OR
5
4
23D
52F
3
1
A11
B1
2
4
2
+
N.C.
76F
N.O.
H5 -
LS6
DOWN
LIMIT
SWITCH
TS66
PS2
N.C.H.O.
LS8
WH
RD
N.O.
A5-LVL SNSR-RED
C11-LVL SNSR-WHT
DATA LINK (LOW)
GND FROM JOYSTICK
DATA LINK (HIGH)
ECM POWER
DRIVER POWER
B10-POTHOLE SW
OVERLOAD SENSOR OPTION
B9-MULTIFUNCT ALM
C12-DWN LIMIT
A11-KEY SWITCH
B12-UP/DWN SW UP
QD1 (+)
21B
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
A12-UP/DWN SW DWN
R21
75 OHM
A9-MOTOR CONTROLLER
(CE MODELS ONLY
AFTER SERIAL NUMBER 50511)
85
HORN RELAY
(H2 OPTION)
A8-MOTOR CONTR. ENABLE
87
CR5
B8-HORN OPTION
47 mH INDUCTOR,
NOISE SUPPRESSION
86
39C
LS7
POTHOLE
GUARD
SWITCH
UP
DOWN
30
U27
N.C.H.O.
PLATFORM
OVERLOAD
PRESSURE
SWITCH
(OPTION)
ALARM
PLATFORM
UP/DOWN SWITCH
3
4
30
CR48
51F
LEVEL
SENSOR
CIRCUIT
BOARD
S7
LEVEL
SENSOR
BN
5
F6
275A FUSE
M5
D1
MOTOR
B8
OUT
M5
A8
OUT
A9
OUT
A12
IN
C12
IN
B12 A11
IN IN
B9
OUT
A10
IN
OUT
B3
AC INPUT
G6
+
+
HOUR
METER
(OPTION)
DC/AC INVERTER
(OPTION)
QD1 (-)
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
GND
FB
FLASHING
BEACONS
(OPTION)
H2
AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE
HORN
(OPTION)
Y3
STEER
RIGHT
Y4
STEER
LEFT
Y5
DRIVE
REVERSE
OUT
B6
Y6
DRIVE
FORWARD
Y7
PLATFORM
DOWN
OUT
A6
A6-UP COIL
FB
OUT
C6
B6-DWN COIL
U6
OUT
A7
C6-FWD COIL
1
FB
OUT
B7
A7-REV COIL
+
6 - 33
B-
U13
-
8
3
MOTOR
CONTROLLER
50A FUSE
+
-
A2
OUT
C7
B7-LEFT COIL
F8
B+
C7-RT COIL
-
T2
GND
4-6V
BATTERY
-
C11 A5
IN OUT
U5
BATTERY
CHARGER
B5
A4 A2 B1 C1
IN IN IN IN
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE
A1 OUT
U9
6
C2 B11
IN IN
B10
IN
A1
7
M
Y8
PLATFORM
UP
GND
Part No. 72876
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 54000 to 59999)
N
M
L
K
J
I
4
4
BK
POWER TO PLATFORM CONTROLS
3
3
RD
POWER TO GROUND CONTROLS
1
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
B5
BN
Battery
Button
BN5 = Horn
BN8 = Drive enable
BN9 = Lift enable
Circuit breaker, 7A
Control relay
CR5 = Horn relay (with H2 option)
CR48 = Power relay to U5
Voltage regulator (Platform controls circuit board)
Fuse, 275A
Flashing beacons
Gauge
G6 = Hour meter
G7 = Battery charge indicator
Ground
Horn or alarm
H1 = Horn
H2 = Automotive-style horn (option)
H5 = Multifunction alarm
Joystick controller
Key switch
LED or light
L16 = Lift
L17 = Drive
L19 = Power
L25 = Fault
Limit switch
LS6 = Platform up/down
LS7 = Pothole
LS8 = Pothole
Hydraulic power unit
Normally closed
Normally closed held open
Power switch
P1 = Emergency Stop button at ground controls
P2 = Emergency Stop button at platform controls
Platform overload pressure switch (option)
Quick disconnect
QD1 = Battery quick disconnect
QD3 = Control cable to ground
QD4 = Control cable to platform
75 ohm resistor
Switch
SW5 = Function enable
SW6 = Steer left/right
SW25 = DIP switches
Tilt level sensor
Platform up/down toggle switch
Electronic component
U3 = Encoder printed circuit board
U5 = Electronic control module
U6 = Motor controller
U9 = Battery charger
U13 = Voltage inverter (option)
U27 = 47 mH inductor, noise suppression
Valve coil
Y3 = Steer right
Y4 = Steer left
Y5 = Drive reverse
Y6 = Drive forward
Y7 = Platform down
Y8 = Platform up
CB2
CR
D7
F6
FB1
G
GND
H
JC1
KS1
L
LS
M5
N.C.
N.C.H.O.
P
PS2
QD
R21
SW
S7
TS66
U
Y
WH
GROUND
2
2
BL
DATA LINK (HIGH)
5
5
OR
DATA LINK (LOW)
F
E
D
BK
RD
WH
BL
OR
PIO3
PIO4
24V DC
5V DC
D7
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
SW25
B
A
P2
EMERGENCY STOP
1
PIO2
PIO5
QD3
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
JC1
HALL
GENERATOR
BN
JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
GY
SW6
STEER LEFT/ RIGHT
GN
SW5
WH
FUNCTION
ENABLE
RIGHT
Description
1
G
LEFT
Item
H
2
BL
PP
DIP SWITCHES
3
BK
POUT1
POWER LED L19
POUT2
FAULT LED L25
POUT3
HIGH TORQUE LED L21
POUT4
BATTERY LEVEL 1
POUT5
BATTERY LEVEL 2
POUT6
BATTERY LEVEL 3
POUT7
BATTERY LEVEL 4
POUT8
BATTERY LEVEL 5
POUT9
DRIVE LED L17
PLATFORM CONTROLS
MEMBRANE DECAL PANEL
PLATFORM CONTROLS
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
5
HIGH TORQUE BN6
PIN1
PIN2
HORN BN5
PIN3
DRIVE ENABLE BN8
PIN4
LIFT ENABLE BN9
PIN8
PIN10
POUT11
PIN11
4
LIFT LED L16
POUT10
U3
PIN9
G7
OR
6
BK
RD
RD
+
BK
-
H1 ALARM
PLATFORM
CONTROLLER
7
WIRE COLOR
LEGEND
Color
Description
BL
BK
BN
GN
GY
OR
PP
RD
WH
YL
Blue
Black
Brown
Green
Gray
Orange
Purple
Red
White
Yellow
8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Electrical Schematic
(from serial number 54000 to 59999)
Section 7 • Schematics
Hydraulic Schematic Legend and
Component Reference
April 2003
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Hydraulic Schematic Legend and
Component Reference
AA
AB
AK
AC
AD
Filter
Relief valve
Check valve,
pilot to open
AE
AF
E
AG
Priority
flow regulator
D
Shuttle valve
Fixed displacement
pump
0.040”
(1 mm)
AH
Orifice with size
A
AJ
AI
Bi-directional motor
Function manifold components
(from serial number 17408 to 35799)
B
Check valve
C
BB
BA
Brake
Brake release hand pump manifold
components
Lift cylinder components
(before serial number 23568)
Hand pump
M
Variable speed motor
Dual acting cylinder
BC
BD
Y7
Single acting cylinder
BE
Solenoid operated
3 position 4 way
directional valve
BF
BG
D
Solenoid operated
2 position 2 way valve,
normally closed with
manual over-ride
E
BH
Y8
BK
BI
Y2
BJ
Lift cylinder components
(after serial number 23567)
Function manifold components
(after serial number 35799)
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Solenoid operated
2 position 2 way
directional valve
Solenoid operated
2 position 4 way
directional valve
1.03 CU. IN.
16.9 cc
Accumulator
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 35799)
N
M
L
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
LEFT
BRAKE
LIFT
CYLINDER
STEER
LEFT
D
C
RIGHT
DRIVE MOTOR
1
HAND
PUMP
Y7
E
S2
LIFT
Y3
Y4
A
LEFT
DRIVE MOTOR
RIGHT
BRAKE
STEER
RIGHT
S1
B
AK
B
F
D
C
2
A
1.03 CU. IN.
16.9 cc
MANUAL
RELEASE
GS-1530 = 0.046” / 1.17 mm
GS-1930 = 0.037” / 0.94 mm
The lift cylinder orifice is located
underneath the fitting on the lift cylinder.
M1
HP
BRAKE
M3
M4
M2
3
5 psi
0.35 bar
4
AF
AH
AE
Y2
TP
AA
1500 psi
103.4 bar
AB
AD
Y5
Y6
0.040”
1 mm
AJ
AG
5 psi
0.35 bar
Y8
6
AC
3500 psi
241.3 bar
PRESSURE
POWER
UNIT
M
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
TANK
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
10 MICRON WITH
25 psi / 1.7 bar
BYPASS
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
100 MESH
5
AI
0.75 gpm
2.8 L/min
Item
A
B
C
D
E
F
Description
Check valve, manual brake release
Shuttle valve, brake release
Hand pump, manual brake release
Platform lowering valve
Orifice, platform down circuit
Accumulator
Part No. 72876
Item
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
AG
AH
AI
AJ
AK
Description
Test port
Flow regulator, steer circuit
Relief valve, system
Orifice washer, steer circuit
Relief valve, steer
Steer left/right
Platform up
Brake circuit
Drive forward/reverse
Check valve, brake circuit
Check valve, steer circuit
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
7
8
6 - 36
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 17408 to 35799)
April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
REV B
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 59999)
N
M
L
K
J
I
H
G
LIFT
CYLINDER
STEER
LEFT
Y7
E
F
E
D
LEFT
BRAKE
STEER
RIGHT
C
B
RIGHT
BRAKE
LEFT
DRIVE MOTOR
A
RIGHT
DRIVE MOTOR
1
HAND
PUMP
B
F
D
C
2
A
1.03 CU. IN.
16.9 cc
GS-1530 = 0.046” / 1.17 mm
GS-1930 = 0.037” / 0.94 mm
MANUAL
RELEASE
The lift cylinder orifice is located
underneath the fitting on the lift cylinder.
S1
LIFT
S2
BRAKE
Y3
Y4
BK
BI
M4
M1
HP
3
10 psi
0.7 bar
4
BE
1500 psi
103.4 bar
0.040”
1 mm
BG
TP
BJ
0.75 gpm
2.8 L/min
Y8
Y5
Y6
BF
BB
5
BH
10 psi
0.7 bar
BA
BD
BC
3000 to 3200 psi
207 to 221 bar
6
3500 psi
241.3 bar
PRESSURE
POWER
UNIT
M
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
TANK
10 MICRON WITH
25 psi / 1.7 bar
BYPASS
IMPORTANT NOTES
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
Item
BD
Description
Refer to Repair Procedure 6-3, Valve Adjustments —
Function Manifold, for platform lift relief valve setting.
Item
A
B
C
D
E
F
Description
Check valve, manual brake release
Shuttle valve, brake release
Hand pump, manual brake release
Platform lowering valve
Orifice, platform down circuit
Accumulator
ABBREVIATION LEGEND
100 MESH
Part No. 72876
Item
BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
BF
BG
BH
BI
BJ
BK
Description
Test port
Flow regulator, steer circuit
Relief valve, system
Relief valve, lift
Orifice washer, steer circuit
Relief valve, steer
Platform up
Check valve, drive circuit
Steer left/right
Drive forward/reverse
Check valve, steer circuit
Genie GS-1530 and GS-1930
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8
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April 2003
Section 6 • Schematics
Hydraulic Schematic
(from serial number 35800 to 59999)
Service Manual GS-1530 & GS-1930
Part No.
72876
Rev C2
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